Safely reopening for the sake of the students (and their families!)

The editorial below, like so many articles and items popping up in all of our newsfeeds, makes the case for the fact that children need to be in schools.

At Seven Hills, we are preparing for a safe reopening for teachers and students, guided by science and medicine. We are fortunate to have a large enough campus with spaces that will allow us to cohort students, observe current guidelines regarding masks and social distancing, sanitizing and lunch, and still have all students on campus all day!

That’s our role in this global pandemic!

“Take the measure of the best available science, implement the necessary safety measures and maximize the amount of time that children can spend in classrooms.”

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About Kathleen McNamara Head's Up!

an educator in Independent Schools for over 38 years
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