COWETA, Okla. — Coweta Public Schools is eliminating mask requirement for students for the week of Sept. 7.
According to the school's website, the school is monitoring the Oklahoma State Department of Health's coronavirus alert system to determine health guidelines for students and staff each week.
Currently, Wagoner County is in the yellow, which means the school is in the low risk level.
District officials said for the week of Sept. 7 through Sept. 13, the below guidelines will be in place:
- In-person instruction will begin for students choosing Traditional Learning.
- In-person instruction will continue for students choosing Traditional Learning.
- Masks are not required for students this coming week, but are still required for adults with limited exceptions.
- Visitors are limited.
- We will continue to follow all health orders and protocols at all sites.
- Teachers and staff will continue to report to their assigned work sites.
There is nothing more important to Coweta Public Schools than the safety and health of our students and staff. We appreciate your cooperation and support.
The district said they continue to be committed to encouraging students and staff to deep clean, promote social distancing and regularly deep clean the buildings.
CLICK HERE for more information on Coweta Public Schools coronavirus safety guidelines.
Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere --
- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices.
- Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you
- Like us on Facebook
- Follow us on Instagram
- Follow us on Twitter