TOWSON, Md. — Baltimore County Public Schools has released a document that contains health and safety guidelines for a transition to hybrid-in-person learning.
In the letter, BCPS Superintendent Dr. Darryl L. Williams and Chief of School Climate and Safety Dr. Michael J. Zarchin state, “We share the community’s goal of getting back to ‘normal’ in every way possible, including bringing our students back to school buildings. We understand how important this is for the academic and social-emotional well-being of our children and our communities. We have worked with the Baltimore County Department of Health to establish mitigation plans and will continue to communicate and collaborate as we monitor and respond to changing conditions.”
The plan, which addresses multiple topics including the social and emotional well-being, transportation and health services can be found here.
It can also be read below: