FRAMINGHAM — The School Committee has requested the state to offer consistent COVID-19 risk mitigation guidance ahead of the new school year. School Committee members noted that the state has not taken a formal position on COVID-19 risk mitigation public health measures for in-person learning and what that will look like during the 2021-22 school year. On Vice Chairwoman Tiffanie Maskell's recommendation, the School Committee authorized Chairman Adam Freudberg to write the letter to Baker in support of Tremblay's request. In the letter, School Committee members also noted that last year the state had already released its back-to-school plan on June 25. During our last School Committee meeting, our Superintendent Dr. Robert Tremblay, reported on his recent remarks during a large in-person forum of Massachusetts Superintendents.
Source: MetroXpress July 28, 2021 19:41 UTC