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Gov. Bullock provides Montana COVID-19 update

School reopening guidance discussed
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HELENA — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock held a press conference in Helena on Thursday afternoon to discuss the COVID-19 situation in Montana.

Gov. Bullock provided an update on new COVID-19 cases and also released a plan that provides guidance and advice for public schools to prepare to offer in-person instruction in the fall.

Watch a video of the full press conference below.

Gov. Bullock provides MT COVID-19 update - July 2, 2020

“We are acutely aware of the role played by in-person teaching, not only in the students’ lives, but also in the lives of the entire family. Public education has shaped who we are today, and we want to make certain that our children have the same experience. This is why we’ve made the safe reopening of our public schools a top priority,” Gov. Bullock and Lt. Gov. Cooney wrote in the plan.

“Noting the uniqueness of every school district in Montana, our goal for this document is not to be prescriptive, but to provide effective, flexible guidelines to all schools in hopes that we can safely resume in-person instruction in the fall.”

Gov. Bullock tasked Lt. Gov. Cooney with bringing together experts including superintendents, principals, teachers, union representatives, and public health officials to develop the plan based on insight and firsthand knowledge of challenges schools are facing.

The governor has the authority to close schools during the emergency, according to a news release, and provided guidance reviewed by health experts to ensure schools have the tools they need to reopen as safely as possible this fall.

Schools are being encouraged to consider the guidance provided and develop their own health and safety plans to reopen.

The plan is categorized into three different phases to align with Governor Bullock’s Reopening the Big Sky Plan. Nothing in the guidance prevents a school from taking additional precautions based on their needs.

Each phase has guidance for schools and includes more specific protocols and recommendations for each school to consider for their individual plan.

The plan also includes best practices related to academics, extracurricular activities, transportation, physical and structural protocols to minimize interactions and crowding, while considering ways to promote the social, emotional, and behavioral health of students.

Some of the highlights encourage schools to consider:

  • Accommodations for students, teachers, and staff who are in at risk group
  • Occupancy limits that allow for social distancing
  • Guidance on traffic flow to avoid crowding in congregational spaces
  • Cleaning and disinfecting protocols
  • Processes for monitoring students and staff for symptoms and history of exposure
  • Producing guidelines in relation to isolation or quarantine if needed
  • How to serve meals while minimizing congregation
  • Adjusting transportation schedules
  • Protocols for sports and other extracurricular activities

A list of comprehensive additional resources is provided for schools including from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Montana Office of Public Instruction, and the Montana High School Association.

The full plan is available here.