The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

First Gwinnett students return to classroom today

- By Amanda C. Coyne amanda.coyne@coxinc.com

A small group of Gwinnett County Public Schools students will return to the classroom this week for the first time since March.

The district’s phased return plan, which about half of its roughly 180,000 students have opted into, begins today with kindergart­ners and grades 1, 6 and 9. Special education in self-contained classrooms will also return, regardless of grade level.

All grades will be phased in by Sept. 9 for students whose parents opted for in-classroom learning. The district began the school year virtually for all students on Aug. 12. Like other schools, it had moved to online instructio­n in March due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Parents of special education students were particular­ly vocal ata Gwinnett County Board of Education meeting last week about their kids’ need for in-person instructio­n.

Some fami l ies have hired at-home aides to assist special needs students learning virtually. Others have seen their children struggle without the structure and support they find in a classroom.

“Every day lost is equivalent to double for special education students,” said Michael Rudnick, a parent who chose to move to Gwinnett for its special education program. “We cannot get this time back, and we need our teachers. Our son has never been as successful his entire life as he has been in Gwinnett schools.”

A school district spokesman said they have put in new safety measures. Anyone on school property will be required to wear a mask. Hand sanitizer will be made readily available. Desks and tables will be arranged to allow for social distancing as much as possible.

In addition, lunch and recess will be staggered to reduce the amount of children congregati­ng. Custodial staff will more frequently clean and disinfect hightouch surfaces, and ventilatio­n systems will be monitored to ensure they are working properly.

Some teachers have expressed concern that despite these steps, it’s still not safe for them or their students to return.

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