Created: December 18, 2020 10:50 PM ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — We've been hearing it for several weeks now, schools are safe for both students and staff. The Rochester City School District agrees, and Friday announced its reopening plans. The only thing is, not every student will be going back this school year. News10NBC talked to both a parent and the President of the Teachers Union about the announcement. RCSD Superintendent Dr. Lesli Myers-Small is reopening schools with the first part of her three-phase plan beginning right after the holiday break. About 325 students in the District's Specialized Programs will start both in-person classes and hybrid learning model.