UPDATE June 7, 2021
Today, Governor Cuomo indicated that the state is relaxing its mask mandate for schools when students are outside for recess or physical education. HCSD will implement this policy change for outdoor activities only, including sports activities. Masks will still be required indoors for all students and staff for the rest of this school year. All other health and safety protocols remain in effect.
ORIGINAL POST (June 6, 2021)
Dear Hudson Families,
After meeting with regional superintendents and county Department of Health officials today, the District will be implementing temporary mask adjustments in anticipation of the expected heat and humidity tomorrow and of additional guidance from the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH).
On Monday, we will provide teachers and staff with the discretion to extend mask breaks in class while students are seated. Mask wearing can be relaxed outside during recess and physical education while following all other COVID-19 mitigation protocols including physical distancing. Please continue to follow all COVID-19 mitigation protocols, including social distancing, handwashing, and the wearing of masks on buses as these have worked throughout the school year and have allowed us to maintain our schools and offices open.
Our district is aware of the letter that the NYS Commissioner of Health Dr. Zucker sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky last Friday regarding new COVID-19 guidance for the wearing of masks in schools across NYS. While Dr. Zucker’s intent has already been publicized in various media outlets; these changes have not been formally communicated to school districts. Over the weekend, we received an email from the New York State Education Department clarifying that the intent of this letter was to obtain a response from the CDC regarding differing standards for summer camps and schools.
At this time, we are awaiting official guidance from the New York State Department of Health or the State Education Department on mask changes. This is expected sometime this week. The school district will review and evaluate the guidance before considering or making any changes to its COVID-19 mask protocols.
The health and safety of our students and staff remains our top priority as we prepare to finish one school year and plan for another. We thank you for your patience as we await formal guidance that will allow us to make any permanent changes to the mask protocols.
Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.
Sincerely,
Dr. Maria Lagana Suttmeier, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools