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DCPS: Survey Seeks Feedback On COVID-19 Measures For Next Year

What schools will look like next year is the focus of a new district survey open now through May 24.

May 10, 2021

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What schools will look like next year is the focus of a new district survey open now through May 24.

Parents, students, and school-based employees are invited to share their thoughts on COVID-19 measures for the 2021-22 school year in the new survey available here.

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The current COVID-19 mitigation strategies — including face-covering requirements — will remain in effect through the final few weeks of school.

However, the feedback the district receives through the survey — along with the latest guidance from the CDC and input from local health professionals — will help guide decisions on how to open schools for next year.

Mitigation strategies, including temperature checks, desk shields, and face covering requirements, are covered in the survey.

The survey takes just a few minutes and will be available through midnight, May 24.

Watch the video above to hear Superintendent Dr. Diana Greene discuss how filling out the brief survey will impact 2021-22.


This press release was produced by the Duval County Public Schools. The views expressed are the author's own.

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