Gov. Kelly to sign order Delaying School Openings Until After Labor Day

Governor Laura Kelly has announced that she will sign an executive order on Monday to delay opening schools until after the Labor Day holiday.
 
“I can’t in good conscience open schools when cases in our state are at an all-time high and continuing to rapidly rise,” Gov. Kelly said. “Every action I have taken throughout this pandemic has been done to keep Kansans healthy, keep our state open for business and get our kids back in school.”
 
Gov. Kelly made this decision in consultation with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Department of Education, which continue to monitor health metrics and disease spread in the state.
 
On Monday, a record coronavirus spike pushed Kansas past 20,000 total cases. ICU capacity in some of the state’s hospitals are under threat, and nearly 300 Kansans have died.
 
Gov. Kelly will also issue an executive order requiring schools to mandate commonsense mitigation strategies outlined in the Kansas Board of Education’s fall plan for schools. Under the order, masks, social distancing, proper hygiene and daily temperature checks will be enforced regardless of the Kansas school district.
 
“The additional three weeks before opening schools will provide schools time to work with their counties to get the necessary mitigation supplies like masks, thermometers and hand sanitizer,” Gov. Kelly said. “The Kansas State Board of Education and I are united in prioritizing the health of our students and faculty, and ensuring we provide a world-class education for our students.”
 
Further details will be announced next week after the order is released.

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