Albertville City Schools works to keep buses sanitized as students head back to class
Albertville City Schools works to keep buses sanitized as students head back to class
In with her in a few minutes.
First, we start with waay 31's ashley carter.
She is live in albertville, where in just a few hours, students will make their way inside the classroom.
Ashley?
Before students even step inside this building, they'll see this sign on the door saying temperature checks are required and a hand sanitating station right next to it.
Students are expected to have a face mask with them at all times.
When students go to their first class, a teacher will take their temperature.
If a student's temperature is over 100.4 degrees , they'll go to an isolation room until they can be picked up.
Desks will be 6 feet a part and each school has a transition plan for common areas like hallways to prevent over crowding.
The district's superintendent says even though things will look different this year, they want to keep things as normal as they possible while making safety a top priority.
Each student will get a face mask provided to them today if they left there's at home.
Live in albertville ashley c waay 31 news.
Thanks ashley.
We're told albertville city schools will screen students at their first class every day.
Students who show symptoms will be isolated and sent back home.
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