ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. As president of the St. Johns County teachers union, Michelle Dillon has been hearing the concerns of teachers as the school district works to finalize plans to reopen schools in August.
So of course we want to go back, but once we know its the right time and its safe.Josh Kaspar, a St. Johns County teacher for 11 years, told News4Jax that, to him, staying safe means requiring masks for all teachers.
I think we should focus on what we can control, and we can control students and teachers wearing masks, said Kaspar, who teaches biology.
We cant wait until were sick to put a mask on.Reopening plans in St. Johns County were put on hold this week when the Florida Department of Education handed down a mandate that said schools must reopen brick-and-mortar classrooms at least five days a week.
When you ask that much of teachers and teachers arent going to say no, Grimes said.