Central Square Plans For Elementary Students To Return In-Person Five Days Per Week, Middle School, High School Students To Return Four Days Per Week

by Kassadee Bradshaw | March 23, 2021 9:43 am

CENTRAL SQUARE – Central Square Central School District sent out a letter to the district community yesterday detailing some new information – the district plans for elementary students to return to school in-person five days a week  and middle school and high school students may return for four days a week beginning April 30.

However, this decision depends on if the New York State Department of Health adopts the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revised guidance[1] issued on Friday, March 19, that brings the 6 feet social distance rule down to 3 feet.

Families who wish to continue remote learning are able to do so.

The full letter[2] from Superintendent Thomas J. Colabufo can be found below with more information.


Dear Parents/Guardians:
Timeline regarding in-person learning:

Bus restrictions remain an issue: It is anticipated that the NYS Health Department will adopt the CDC’s revised guidance (mentioned above) and when they do, that solves our capacity issue for classrooms, but we are still limited to no more than 22 students per bus for more than 15 minutes. The 15 minute clock begins after the 23rd student is picked up and continues until the remaining students are picked up and the bus arrives at school. The majority of our bus runs are spread out and would not comply with the 15-minute rule, so we cannot exceed 22 students on those bus runs. It will require us to either split PVM HS and CSMS bus runs or potentially require us to outsource additional bus runs to a private bus company if the number of students whose parents did not select two days of in-person learning for their children starting April 5 (because that was not an option at that time) now want four days of in-person learning, exceeds what we can manage internally due to the 22 student limit. Either way, we will find a solution to the busing restrictions; all students that want in-person learning will receive it by April 30.

If a CSMS or PVM HS parent/guardian would like to change from their original 100% remote decision to the 4 day in-person model, requests for change should occur before April 12th (so we can build those bus runs with the 22 student limit) and follow this process:

Sincerely,
Thomas J. Colabufo
Superintendent

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Endnotes:
  1. revised guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/p0319-new-evidence-classroom-physical-distance.html
  2. letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LdRYzis3AJu7p8xI6hCCp8BK85OtQGFd/view
  3. Letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/125scLy5TQ7P_sSfBzEa3nFWF4ZRtIIU9/view
  4. guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/p0319-new-evidence-classroom-physical-distance.html

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