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4 things to know when HISD in-person classes resume

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Monday marks the first day that thousands of HISD students can head back to campus. That is, if they selected the in-person learning option.

According to HISD’s latest report, about 59% of parents chose for their student to return to in-person learning, while 41% opted to continue online learning for their children.

School will not be like it was before.

Here are four of the major changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic:

SCHOOL BUSES

Service and buses will operate at 50% capacity. That means 26 students will be able to board each bus. Those eligible for bus service include special education students, homeless, elementary and specialty school students.

LUNCH

 

Meals will be pre-packaged and schools will determine whether students eat inside classrooms or in cafeterias.

SCIENCE CLASS

Science labs will continue with physical distancing, but there will be no more lab partners.

MUSIC CLASS

Instruction is encouraged to take place outside whenever possible. Masks must be worn unless students are singing or playing an instrument. Singing can only happen for a maximum of 30 minutes.

 

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