Archdiocese Of New York Announces Reopening Plans For Catholic Schools
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- New York Catholic schools are getting ready to reopen this fall with new safety guidelines in place.
The Archdiocese of New York says it expects to begin the year with a mix of in-person and remote learning.
Students in the classroom will wear masks and observe social distancing rules.
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There will also be an emphasis on hand-washing and disinfecting schools.
The Brooklyn Diocese says its 66 academies and parish schools in Brooklyn and Queens will follow a similar plan.
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