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Detroit Schools, Teachers Agree On Back To School Plan
The agreement, signed by officials on Thursday, sets a number of safety guidelines district officials are required to implement.

The agreement, signed by officials on Thursday, sets a number of safety guidelines district officials are required to implement.

The district will discuss what technology it will be using, how daily schedules will look and what services will be provided.
Girls volleyball, boys soccer, and girls swimming & diving can begin in regions of Michigan where that activity is permitted.
The legislation outlines the new coronavirus learning plan, which is intended to provide districts with flexibility.
Dearborn is starting with half days of school and is tweaking its school day times during online learning.
All other fall sports will proceed as scheduled, officials said.
Nine universities in Michigan are impacted by the move.
The conference said in a statement it will continue to evaluate spring sports and the possibility of a spring football season.
Dearborn Public Schools Board of Education voted Monday to start the school year online.
While some districts are still determining how they will return to school, several districts in the Metro Detroit area have already decided.
The school board will review three back to school options at a special meeting Aug. 6.
The orders close some bars for indoor service across the state, and indoor gatherings are restricted to no more than 10 people.
The district said that after two students tested positive for the virus last week, another student showed a positive coronavirus test.
The district said 274 kids were tested by the Detroit Health Department, with two students returning positive tests.