TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Plastic shields surround the desk where Aven Mullins, 6, works at Wesley Elementary School in Middletown, Conn. As American states go, Connecticut is doing pretty well. Its coronavirus caseload has declined and stayed low since peaking in April, averaging less than 100 per day in July. Governor Ned Lamont, a Democrat, asked school districts in the state to create plans for remote and hybrid learning but said they should aim for a fully in-person reopening and issued guidance that includes requiring masks and keeping desks 6 ft. apart "when feasible." To prepare, the Middletown district, which serves about 4,600 students, bought 15 thermal temperature scanners to be used at school entryways, disinfectant spray to clean classrooms daily and bathrooms every two hours, and hand sanitizer for each classroom. It even purchased more musical instruments so students won’t have to share tubas or bassoons. So far, it has spent more than $1 million. "Going back face to face is going to be tough," says superintendent Michael Conner, but after months of remote learning disrupting the lives of students and their families, he feels he has to try. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Gillian Laub (@gigilaub) for TIME」7月25日 4時11分 - time

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Plastic shields surround the desk where Aven Mullins, 6, works at Wesley Elementary School in Middletown, Conn. As American states go, Connecticut is doing pretty well. Its coronavirus caseload has declined and stayed low since peaking in April, averaging less than 100 per day in July. Governor Ned Lamont, a Democrat, asked school districts in the state to create plans for remote and hybrid learning but said they should aim for a fully in-person reopening and issued guidance that includes requiring masks and keeping desks 6 ft. apart "when feasible." To prepare, the Middletown district, which serves about 4,600 students, bought 15 thermal temperature scanners to be used at school entryways, disinfectant spray to clean classrooms daily and bathrooms every two hours, and hand sanitizer for each classroom. It even purchased more musical instruments so students won’t have to share tubas or bassoons. So far, it has spent more than $1 million. "Going back face to face is going to be tough," says superintendent Michael Conner, but after months of remote learning disrupting the lives of students and their families, he feels he has to try. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Gillian Laub (@gigilaub) for TIME


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