![]() ![]() ![]() 4, 2020, including rules for social distancing, mask-wearing, sanitization, and other in-person activities (like food service in lunch rooms). Andy Beshear (D) announced the state’s Healthy at School guidelines would become mandatory starting Jan. January 4, 2021: Kentucky’s Healthy at School guidelines became mandatory and middle and high schools were allowed to reopen for in-person instruction.The Kentucky Department of Education released KDE COVID-19 Guidance 2.0 to guide school reopenings. Andy Beshear (D) issued an executive order recommending all school districts and private schools offer some form of in-person instruction by March 1. Andy Beshear's (D) executive order recommending all school districts and private schools offer some form of in-person instruction became effective. Parents could still keep their children in fully remote learning. The bill passed 28-8 in the state Senate on March 3, and the House approved the Senate’s version 81-15 on March 4. Andy Beshear (D) signed HB 208, requiring public schools to offer at least two days of in-person instruction each week starting March 29. The bill passed the state Senate 28-8 on March 3 and the House 81-15 on March 4. The requirement was the result of HB 208, which Gov. March 29, 2021: Kentucky public schools had to offer at least two days of in-person instruction each week starting March 29.June 29, 2021: At the end of the school year, Burbio reported most schools were in-person in Kentucky.Andy Beshear (D) recommended that school districts require all students under 12, all other unvaccinated students, and all unvaccinated adults to wear masks indoors. Andy Beshear (D) released an executive order requiring all individuals to wear masks inside of public and private schools. 21 upholding limits the state legislature placed on the governor’s emergency powers. Beshear’s action followed a Kentucky Supreme Court opinion issued Aug. Masks were still required in Kentucky public schools due to a separate Kentucky Board of Education order. Andy Beshear (D) rescinded his executive order requiring masks be worn in schools. At the beginning of the school year, Burbio, a school data aggregator, reported thirty-nine in-person schooling disruptions in Kentucky.Beshear called for the special session on Sept. The bill requires school mask requirement decisions to be left to local authorities. Andy Beshear (D) vetoed the part of the bill reversing the school mask requirement, and his veto was overridden 69-24 in the House and 21-6 in the Senate. The Kentucky General Assembly passed a bill in special session overriding the state’s mask requirement policy for public schools.Know of something we missed? Click here to email us and let us know. ![]()
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