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Clay County School Board to vote on new start date, requiring masks
Read full article: Clay County School Board to vote on new start date, requiring masksCLAY COUNTY, Fla. The Clay County School Board will vote Tuesday on whether to push back the start of the school year and if students will be required to wear masks. Clay County schools are scheduled to start on Aug. 11, but the school board will vote on a plan that could push the first day of school back by two weeks. Clay Schools Superintendent Dr. David Broskie said he supports the idea of pushing back the start date to Aug. 24. When school does start, the district is considering four options for student learning during the fall semester:Traditional brick and mortarClay Virtual AcademyOne Clay Online for grades K-12Blended learning (grades 7-12)The school board is also expected to make a decision about requiring students to wear masks. The district is considering making masks mandatory for grades 3 through 12 and will strongly recommend them for kindergarten through second grade.
