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Message About Health And Safety From Incoming Superintendent Julie Nielsen In Woodbury
'Until we have a safe and effective vaccine, we don't know what the rate of infection will be like in our communities.'
August 25, 2020
"Our facilities staff, principals, educators and so many more have been working throughout the summer to plan for the return of students.
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Until we have a safe and effective vaccine, we don’t know what the rate of infection will be like in our communities. Our work as a district is to do everything we can to prevent the transmission of the virus. This includes wearing face coverings, hand washing and social distancing. No one thing will stop the spread COVID-19, but we have protocols and procedures in place to create those layers of prevention.
From a stockpile of sanitizers and personal protective equipment to new electrical misters to hand sanitizers in each classroom. Join incoming Superintendent Julie Nielsen for a tour of some of the changes that students, staff and families will see for the new school year."
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This press release was produced by South Washington County Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.