The Yonkers Board of Education announced on Thursday, Aug. 20 that students will be learning remotely, at least through the month of September.
The Board said that staff will teach from the school buildings, but students will attend classes remotely using electronic devices.
In Yonkers, the school year is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
According to the Board, all students will begin online remote instruction, with K-12 students transitioning to a hybrid learning model on Monday, Oct. 5. Pre-K will begin the following day on Wednesday, Sept. 9 with a half-day orientation remotely, before providing remote learning later that month.
The Board noted that come Oct. 5, parents will have the option to continue remote learning. They also said that all dates are subject to change depending on the spread of COVID-19 and guidance from the state Department of Health.
"There has been so much talk about what the school year will look like for our students, and working with the Board of Education, teachers, and families, the Yonkers School District has put together a comprehensive plan centered around the safety of our children," Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano said.
"As we transition to a new school year, our students will be learning remotely for the first month, while school teachers now will be instructing from the classroom. The District will continue to consider the concerns of families and teachers as we work to having our students return to school learning in a safe academic environment.”
Video from the Board of Education’s Special Meeting can be found here.
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