Masks Optional for Vaccinated K-12 RI Students in Fall, “Strongly Recommended” for Unvaccinated

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

 

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Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee, along with the RI Department of Health and RI Department of Education on Wednesday released guidance for Rhode Island schools to return to full in-person learning this fall. 

According to the state, to date nearly 90% of Rhode Island teachers and school staff are fully vaccinated. Approximately 60% of Rhode Islanders ages 16-18 and more than 40% of those ages 12-15 are fully vaccinated. The guidance issued today considers the wide availability of vaccines, increased access to COVID-19 testing, and stabilizing infection rates across the state.

Masking -- and Field Trips

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The State strongly recommends that Local Education Agencies (LEAs) establish masking policies requiring all unvaccinated individuals to wear a mask while indoors. Mask use may be optional for individuals who are fully vaccinated. Fully vaccinated staff members will not need to wear a mask indoors. Currently mask use is not required outdoors in Rhode Island.

Field trips can resume as long as the necessary COVID-19 health and safety policies are met. Stable groups should remain consistent during field trips; the same classroom groups should participate as a stable group in field trip activities as much as possible.

Distance Learning

State leaders announced that LEAs will no longer be required to provide a distance learning option for students. LEAs will still need to develop plans to ensure services and educational programming will be provided if a student must remain home for short periods of time due to illness, isolation, or quarantine. Schools may continue to utilize distance learning opportunities (such as distance learning courses outside of traditional school hours) for select groups of students as appropriate at their discretion. 

RIDE will also review requests from LEAs that want to implement full virtual learning days for all students in the district such as a virtual snow day. Families of students who are at increased risk of severe illness, including those with special healthcare needs or who live with people at high risk, are encouraged to reach out to their district and to review their Health Plan, 504 Plan, and/or Individualized Education Plan (IEP).

The State will continue to recommend stable groups of students whenever possible, especially in grade levels with students who are not yet eligible for full vaccination. Physical distancing will not be required for stable groups or grade levels eligible for full vaccination. However, 3-feet of spacing for indoor activities in shared spaces will be recommended for non-stable elementary school groups and age groups that are not eligible for full vaccination. Outdoor dining and learning experiences are encouraged and seating charts will continue to be recommended for classrooms and school busses.

For school transportation, there will be no busing capacity restrictions in the fall. State officials will continue to recommend distance between riders, keeping stable bus groups together as much as possible, and designing and implementing seating charts with assigned seats. This guidance is in alignment with the guidance of other states. Face coverings are required by federal order on school buses and other forms of public transportation in the U.S., and will therefore continue to be mandated until further notice.

Quarantining

For quarantine length, the agencies will consider case and vaccination rates while prioritizing the importance of in-person learning for students. The State will recommend a “7 day with testing” quarantine requirement, which takes into account minimal disruption to students' education and to families' lives. Under this recommendation, close contact individuals can return to school on day 8 with a negative test.

RIDOH may recommend longer quarantine lengths in certain situations. Quarantine decisions will be made by RIDOH based on the layout of classrooms and the ability to determine close contacts. For example, if there is a positive case within a stable pod, it is likely that the entire stable pod will need to quarantine if no physical distancing was done. If students share an outdoor space such as for recess, case investigation will be done at the individual level to try to determine close contacts. If students maintain consistent physical distancing while inside, only close contacts who are not vaccinated will be quarantined.

 

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