Chicago Sun-Times

GOV: SCHOOLS CAN REOPEN FOR SUMMER CLASSES WITH RESTRICTIO­NS

- BY TOM SCHUBA, STAFF REPORTER tschuba@suntimes.com | @TomSchuba

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an executive order Thursday allowing Illinois schools to reopen this summer with enhanced safety precaution­s to protect against the spread of COVID-19.

Ultimately though, local school districts will determine whether to resume in-person learning.

Chicago Public Schools previously announced that classes would continue to be held virtually this summer. Students who don’t complete all their work during remote learning this spring will be told to register for summer school to make up, officials have said.

A district spokespers­on didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on whether that plan could change in light of Pritzker’s order.

Over the summer, all schools must follow the Phase 3 requiremen­ts of Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, which went into effect May 29. All grade levels, from pre-kindergart­en to 12th grade, can resume classes under the plan, which prohibits private and public schools from having more than 10 people in any single space.

All students, staff members and visitors over the age of 2 will have to wear masks, and social distancing and personal hygiene policies must be establishe­d. In addition, temperatur­e and symptom checks will be required, and school buildings must be cleaned and sanitized regularly.

In a statement, state Education Supt. Carmen Ayala said she’s “excited and encouraged” to see Illinois take the next step toward fully reopening.

“This progress is due in no small part to the dedication of students, teachers, and their families to staying home, social distancing, and wearing face coverings when in public,” Ayala said. “I am immensely grateful for these efforts and the sacrifices that school communitie­s have made.

As part of Pritzker’s order, schools can reopen for summer classes once the current school year ends and can continue to provide food and other non-educationa­l services.

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