Elementary Students To Return In Hybrid Format

Public School Students In All Grades Back By March 22

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Students in early childhood education and prekindergarten through fifth grade whose families selected for them to return to school buildings in a hybrid environment will do so on March 1 under a reopening plan presented by Superintendent George Arlotto to the Anne Arundel County Board of Education at its February 3 meeting.

Under the plan, students in grades six, nine and 12 who are taking part in hybrid learning would return on March 8, followed by students in grades seven, eight, 10 and 11 on March 22. Students at all three levels would attend class in school buildings on either Monday and Tuesday or Thursday and Friday each week. All learning would take place virtually on Wednesday, when schools would undergo a thorough cleaning.

Approximately 34% of elementary school students will return in a hybrid format. That number is 36% in middle school and 39% at the high school level.

On January 14, the Board of Education directed Arlotto to begin the hybrid reopening of schools for as many students as possible by March 1. That is the same timeline that has been publicly urged by Governor Larry Hogan and Maryland State School Superintendent Karen Salmon.

Arlotto also provided the board with the following timeline that will see smaller groups of students come back to buildings:

  • • February 11, 2021: Center of Applied Technology – North; developmental centers (Phase I elementary)
  • • February 16, 2021: Developmental centers (Phase II elementary)
  • • February 18, 2021: Center of Applied Technology – South; developmental centers (secondary)
  • • February 22, 2021: Elementary ED regional centers (Glendale, Odenton and Rolling Knolls elementary schools); J. Albert Adams at Mary Moss Academy (all grade levels); Phoenix Academy (ED elementary students)
  • • February 25, 2021: Secondary ED regional centers (Bates Middle School, Chesapeake Bay Middle School, Chesapeake High School); Secondary autism classrooms (Old Mill Middle School South and Old Mill High School); and Phoenix Academy (alternative education programs and ED secondary students)

School-based staff would return to buildings no later than February 17, with school system central and satellite office staff returning on a similar timeline. Teachers and others involved with instructing small groups of students will return earlier.

More information on the reopening of schools, including safety protocols and other mitigation measures, can be found at www.aacps.org/spring2021.

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