The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

APS delays school start to Aug. 24

Postponing classes by two weeks gives teachers prep time.

- By Vanessa McCray Vanessa.McCray@ajc.com

Atlanta Public Schools will postpone the first day of class until Aug. 24, two weeks later than the district initially planned.

The school board on Monday voted unanimousl­y to give final approval to the delayed start, which officials said would give teachers and families more time to pre

pare for virtual instructio­n. The district previously announced it would hold

online-only lessons for at least the first nine weeks of the year, or until there is minimal or moderate spread of the coronaviru­s.

The board also approved a dress code change that would allow the district to require students to wear masks when they are in school buildings.

While APS plans fully online classes at first, some students may enter buildings in small numbers for limited in-person activities, such as taking academic assessment­s.

“Face coverings are required for all students and staff except while eating, drinking and exercis

ing, with limited exceptions for students or staff who have medical reasons for not being able to wear a mask or

face shield,” a district document states.

Superinten­dent Lisa Herring told the board that delaying the start of school will reduce the number of instructio­nal days from 180 to 170. The calendar change also will move the final day of the first semester to Jan. 15.

Herring said that the district will continue to make decisions based on the health and wellness of students and employees.

“Virtual is not a bad, seven-letter word. Just because we will be amid virtual learn

ing does not mean that quality teaching and learning will be absent. In fact it will be the forefront in everything we do,” she said. “We expect to have a successful school year, and we will work to ensure just that.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? The Atlanta school board on Monday changed the dress code policy so that the district can require that students wear masks or face coverings while in school buildings.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM The Atlanta school board on Monday changed the dress code policy so that the district can require that students wear masks or face coverings while in school buildings.

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