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CT Back To School Plan, Tell Us What You Think: Survey

The plan is for students to go back in-person full-time with some mandates on mask use.

CONNECTICUT — Gov. Ned Lamont's plan for the fall calls for a full five-day school week with no different shifts for students.

The plan offers some flexibility if the public health situation changes, but as it stands students will be back in the classroom full-time come August/September.

Masks will be mandated for students with exceptions for valid medical reasons. Schools will also have to implement rigorous cleaning protocols and encourage frequent hand washing/sanitizing.

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We'd like to hear from readers about what they think of various aspects of the plan. Below is an informal survey.

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