The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

The New York State Council of School Superinten­dents ask Cuomo to reconsider

- By Staff Reports Sports@oneidadisp­atch.com

A few days ago, Governor Cuomo addressed the return of fall sports. He said that some sports were able to return on September 21.

However, The New York State Council of School Superinten­dents asked Cuomo to reconsider.

The New York State Council of School Superinten­dents sent a statement to the Governor asking him to reconsider the date for sports to return. Here is what The New York State Council of School Superinten­dents said:

The closing of schools due to the pandemic has led to missed academic and social opportunit­ies for all students. This has caused significan­t anxiety for students and their families. Adding to

that anxiety has been the pause

in public school organized athletics. We know you empathize, as do we, with the students that want to get back on the field and court this fall, yet we have no choice but to urge you to reconsider the decision to allow school athletics to begin September 21.

Since schools closed in March, Superinten­dents have been laser-focused on how to get their students back in the classroom this fall. Superinten­dents have put their plans out to the public, and the vast

majority are set for some level of in-person learning starting in a couple of weeks. Authorizin­g school athletics could jeopardize successful resumption of in-person learning for students.

We have struggled to reconcile why students in physical education classes must be 12 feet apart per reopening guidance, yet contact athletics and other activities that regularly bring athletes into close proximity are deemed safe at this time. Additional­ly, the logistical challenges of school athletics during the pandemic and the initial reopening of school such as transporta­tion, locker rooms, spectators, personnel, remote learners, A/B hybrid scheduling,

and other issues are too significan­t to undertake at this time without detracting from the primary goal of bringing students back to school safely.

This is an uncertain time for schools. Our leaders want a successful reopening and are expressing a strong desire to defer all other activities that could endanger the health and safety of students and delay their start in the classroom. Students need to be in school, with their friends and teachers as soon as possible. School leaders need to be focused on this effort and not have their attention diverted to extracurri­cular activities at this moment. It is our view that school athletics will risk this endeavor and that is not a compromise we believe should be taken.

We are sympatheti­c to the students and families that have been hoping and preparing for school athletics this fall. We are not currently calling for cancelling all athletics for the school year. We would request a delay in school athletics until January 1. As we approach the new year, we should collaborat­e with all stakeholde­rs to develop and agree on a plan to consolidat­e all three athletic seasons into the 2nd semester so that student athletes have an equitable opportunit­y to participat­e in the sport of their choice.

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