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Vermont schools can no longer require masks, new guidance says

Dept. of Health still recommends masks for unvaccinated people.

Vermont schools can no longer require masks, new guidance says

Dept. of Health still recommends masks for unvaccinated people.

THANKS FOR JOINING US AT 6. I'M ALICE KANG. AND I'M BRIAN COLLERAN. NOW THAT VERMONT HAS REACHED ITS 80% VACCINATION GOAL... MASK GUIDANCE HAS CHANGED FOR SCHOOLS. THAT MEANS... THINGS WILL LOOK A LITTLE DIFFERENT BOTH THIS SUMMER AND INTO THE FALL. NBC5'S BANRINA BORGHI IS LIVE IN SOUTH BURLINGTON and explains theha cnges. BRianna? UPDATED GUIDANCE MEANS STUDENTS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED TO WEAR MASKS IN HOSCOLS. BUT THE NEWS CAUSED SOME CONFUSION FOR ADMINISTRATORS WHO WEREN'T EXPECTING THE CHANGE. NEW MASK GUIDANCE FOR SCHOOLS.... <AMY MINOR: "WE'VE LEARNED TO BECOME VERY FLEXIBLE AS THE GUIDANCE FREQUENTLY CHANGES. "> TOOK ADMINISTRATOR S, PARENTS, AND TEACHERS BY SURPRISE. AMY MINOR IS THE SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE COLCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. <AMY MINOR/ SUPERINTENDENT COLCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT: "WE WERE INTENDING ON FOLLOWINGHE T SAFE AND HEALTHY SCHLS OO GUIDANCE FOR THE REST OF THE SCHOOL YEAR AND INTOHE T SUMMER MONTHS. SO WEOO TK A LOOK AT THE GUIDANCE WHEN IT WAS LEREASED AND REALIZED IT HAD CHAEDNG."> EFFECTIVE AT MIDNIGHT ON TUESDAY... SCHOOLS CAN NO LONGER REQUIRE MASKS FOR ANY STUDENT... (show websit ACCe)ORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, IT IS ONLY áRECOMMENDED THAT UNVACCINATED PEOPLE WEAR SKMAS. <DONTINNEY/N EA PRESIDENT: "THAT IS OFTEA N CONFUSION WHEN THE DEPT OF HEALTH MAKES A RECOMMENDATION AND IT'S INTERPRETED AS A REQUIREMENT.. AND WE ND EE TO MAKE SURE WE GET CLARY IF AROUND THAT FOR OUR STUDENTS AND OUR FAMILIES."> Don TINNEY ITHS E PRESIDENT OF THE VERMONT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION... HE SAYS SOME MEMBERS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF STUDENTS UNDER 12 WHO HAVEN'T BEEN VACCINATED. <DON TINY:NE "REALLY WANT TO FOCUS ON PROTOCOLS BEING IN PLACE FOR FALL AND WH AT THOSE PROTOCOLS SHOULD BE."> WHILE MANY STUDENTS WI LL HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL THE FALL TO EXPERIENCE MASKLESS CLASSROOMS... STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS WILL SEE THE CHANGE IN EFFECT. IN COLCHESTER, SCHOOL ENDED ON TUESDAY, SO STUDENTS WEREN'T IN CLASSROO. MS BUT STAFF MEMBERS WERE STILL IN THE BUILDING WEDNESDAY... MASKLESS. <AMY MINOR: "TODAY BEI NG ABLE TO THE FACES OF OUR SUPPORT STAFF, CUSTODIANS, MAINTENANCE, AND CLASSROOM TEACHERS WAS JUST A WONDERFUL FEELING."> MANY PARENTS WELCOMED THE CHANGE... LIKE AMY WOOD, WHO HAS THREE CHILDREN IN THE RICHFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT. <AMYOO WD/PARENT: "JUST KNOWING THAT THEY'LL HAVE THAT NORMALCY WHEN THEY GO BACK TO SCHOOL IN THE FALL MAKES ME AS A MOM FEEL SO MUCH BETTER FOR THEM."> STILL... SUPERINTENDENT MINOR HAS SOME QUESTIO. NS <AMY MINOR: "WILL CONTACT TRACING STILL OCR?CU WHAT ABOUT OUTSIDE? IS POTTING STILL A RECOMMENDATION?// 4:49 WE'RE JUST LOOKING R FO FURTHER CLARITY AROUND ALL OF THE MITIGATION STRATEGIES AND DO WE NEED TO CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THOSE OR DO THOSE GO AWAY AT THIS POINT IN TIME. "> IN ADDITION TO MASKS N OT BEING REQUIRED... THERE WILL ALSO BE NO DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS IN THE FALL. WE REACHED OUT TO THE AGENCY OF EDUCATION TO CLARIFY THE CONFUSION.
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Vermont schools can no longer require masks, new guidance says

Dept. of Health still recommends masks for unvaccinated people.

Now that Vermont has reached its 80 percent vaccination goal, COVID-19 guidance has changed for schools. That means things will look a little different both this summer and into the fall.Updated guidance means students are no longer required to wear masks in schools. The news caused some confusion for administrators who weren’t expecting the change. "We’ve learned to become very flexible as the guidance frequently changes,” Amy Minor, Colchester School District superintendent, said. "We were intending on following the safe and healthy schools guidance for the rest of the school year and into the summer months. So we took a look at the guidance when it was released and realized it had changed."Effective at midnight on Tuesday, schools can no longer require masks for any student. According to the Department of Health, it is only recommended that unvaccinated people wear masks. "That is often a confusion when the Department of Health makes a recommendation and it’s interpreted as a requirement. And we need to make sure we get clarity around that for our students and their families. They need to understand what the expectation is," Don Tinney, president of Vermont National Education Association, said.Tinney said some VT-NEA members are concerned about the health and safety of students under 12 who haven’t been vaccinated."We really want to focus on protocols being in place for fall and what those protocols should be," Tinney said.While many students will have to wait until the fall to experience maskless classrooms, those enrolled in summer school programs will see the change in effect.In Colchester, school ended on Tuesday so students weren't in classrooms. But school staff members were still in the building on Wednesday, maskless. "Today, being able to see the faces of our support staff, custodians, maintenance and classroom teachers was just a wonderful feeling," Minor said.Many parents welcomed the change, like Amy Wood, who has three children in the Richford School District."Just knowing that they’ll have that normalcy when they go back to school in the fall makes me as a mom feel so much better for them," Wood said.Still, Minor has some questions. "Will contact tracing still occur? What about outside? Is potting still a recommendation? We’re just looking for further clarity around all of the mitigation strategies. And do we need to continue to follow those or do those go away at this point in time?" Minor said.In addition to masks not being required, there will be no social distancing requirements in the fall.

Now that Vermont has reached its 80 percent vaccination goal, COVID-19 guidance has changed for schools. That means things will look a little different both this summer and into the fall.

Updated guidance means students are no longer required to wear masks in schools. The news caused some confusion for administrators who weren’t expecting the change.

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"We’ve learned to become very flexible as the guidance frequently changes,” Amy Minor, Colchester School District superintendent, said. "We were intending on following the safe and healthy schools guidance for the rest of the school year and into the summer months. So we took a look at the guidance when it was released and realized it had changed."

Effective at midnight on Tuesday, schools can no longer require masks for any student. According to the Department of Health, it is only recommended that unvaccinated people wear masks.

"That is often a confusion when the Department of Health makes a recommendation and it’s interpreted as a requirement. And we need to make sure we get clarity around that for our students and their families. They need to understand what the expectation is," Don Tinney, president of Vermont National Education Association, said.

Tinney said some VT-NEA members are concerned about the health and safety of students under 12 who haven’t been vaccinated.

"We really want to focus on protocols being in place for fall and what those protocols should be," Tinney said.

While many students will have to wait until the fall to experience maskless classrooms, those enrolled in summer school programs will see the change in effect.

In Colchester, school ended on Tuesday so students weren't in classrooms. But school staff members were still in the building on Wednesday, maskless.

"Today, being able to see the faces of our support staff, custodians, maintenance and classroom teachers was just a wonderful feeling," Minor said.

Many parents welcomed the change, like Amy Wood, who has three children in the Richford School District.

"Just knowing that they’ll have that normalcy when they go back to school in the fall makes me as a mom feel so much better for them," Wood said.

Still, Minor has some questions.

"Will contact tracing still occur? What about outside? Is potting still a recommendation? We’re just looking for further clarity around all of the mitigation strategies. And do we need to continue to follow those or do those go away at this point in time?" Minor said.

In addition to masks not being required, there will be no social distancing requirements in the fall.