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Dear Families:
At Seattle Public Schools, science and data continue to ground our response to COVID-19. We have been monitoring reports of increased COVID-19 cases in our community and are in close communication with Public Health Seattle & King County, OSPI, the Governor’s office, and neighboring school districts. We can’t imagine a way to open schools without the risk of significant transmission of COVID-19 based on the current trajectory of infections in King County. Superintendent Juneau is recommending to the school board that Seattle Public Schools start the 2020-21 school year remotely.
We will follow the remote instruction model until the risk of significant transmission of COVID-19 has decreased enough to resume in-person instruction. The School Board will vote on the Superintendent's recommendation and an associated plan for fall 2020 on August 12.
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Expect tee times to be scarce at your local course. Teachers love their golf.
Just when the $600 unemployment bonus runs out too...darn.
Gives us a number of what a decreased enough transmission rate looks like. Won’t happen. Burden of proof should be 100% on those dictating the change from normal behavior. That’s the biggest miss in the whole virus bullshit.