The NOLA Public Schools district is set to begin its phased in-person reopening in a little over a week.
The news comes as the city has seen an increase in new daily cases over the past week. The district says it is shifting its focus to testing positivity rates, which remain low.
A recent survey by Unity of Greater New Orleans found the number of homeless people was more than four times its previous estimate a few months ago.
The state stopped reporting K-12 outbreaks as well. For weeks, officials have been promising to publish data on infections in K-12 schools. But it’s not clear when that will happen.
The district will monitor attendance to see if a system-wide intervention is necessary.
Students in fifth grade and older will continue learning virtually until October.
"We will not be intimidated by any attempts to keep tenants from learning critical information regarding their protection."
The proposal would go before voters in the Dec. 5 election.
The NOLA Public Schools district is the lead educational agency and will reimburse charter schools for eligible expenses.
Public policy professor says the councilwoman doesn’t appear to have violated any laws. But he says it doesn’t look good.