At this time, the decision as to whether schools in Alaska will reopen in the fall is being left with individual districts. The Department of Education has offered guidance that uses a community's risk levels for COVID-19 spread as the basis for determining how much time will be spent in classrooms. For example, children in low risk communities will attend school five days a week, while those is high risk areas will not attend in-person classes at all.
Yes. Alaska has received a waiver of assessment requirements from the U.S. Department of Education.
Yes. School meals will be provided in Selawik during the school closures.
Maybe. This will be determined on a district-by-district basis dependent on Alaska schools' abilities to implement…