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Educator react to gov

Credit: WTVQ Lexington, KY
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Educator react to gov
Educator react to gov
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Just below four percent.

Districts and educators are reacting to the governor's announcement yesterday his office will no longer be giving out recommendations for schools, come september 28th.

L3: abc 36 news white educators react to governor no longer giving school recommendations the state outlined a new reporting and tracking system for schools.

They'll report case information into a new state dashboard anyone can access..

And...if a county has more than 25 cases per 100,000 people every day...schools will be asked to suspend in-person learning until cases drop to fewer than ten per every 100,000 people.

We talked to some teachers and administrators who like the data driven approach.

L3: abc 36 news white matt moore superintendent, jessamine co.

Schools matt moore: "if you look at the different counties they've all been impacted in different ways by covid-19 and are being impacted at different times."

L3: abc 36 news white allison slone rowan county teacher allison slone: "i think this gives us a very data- driven concrete way of making those decisions and i think that's the best way of going about that."

L3: abc 36 news white educators react to governor no longer giving school recommendations teacher allison slone also manages a facebook page of more than 22- thousand teachers.

She says some of those teachers are concerned about the governor no longer giving recommendations.

They feel he's helped keep them safe...and they worry this will allow local leaders to take charge...and possibly make riskier decisions.

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