
Adrian, MI – Indoor masking will be strongly recommended, but not required, at Adrian Public Schools buildings this upcoming school year.
Superintendent Bob Behnke said in a letter to the APS community that the district is planning to provide in-person instruction 5 days a week.
He said that they will continue to follow the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, and the Lenawee County Health Department with respect to COVID-19.
Masks do not need to be worn outdoors for recess or outdoor learning activities regardless of vaccination status.
Athletics will continue to adhere to the rules set forth by the Michigan High School Athletic Association and guidance from the MDHHS and LCHD.
Students and staff should stay home if they are experiencing one or more of the COVID-19 symptoms. Quarantine will only be required per the contact tracing from the LCHD, not APS.
These guidelines at Adrian Public Schools may be subject to change should the district receive new requirements or public health orders.
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