WEST SENECA, N.Y. (WKBW) — The West Seneca Central School District announced Tuesday it will resume a fully remote model of instruction for all students effective November 23.
The district says if Governor Cuomo designates the area as an Orange Zone or Red Zone micro-cluster before then, the transition to fully remote will take place at that time.
Officials say the district will maintain fully remote instruction through at least winter break which runs through January 3, 2021.
"We are in the process of planning for on-site testing in accordance with NYS guidance and will communicate more information as it becomes available. We will not begin testing until we have notified families and staff of the testing protocols and process. Additionally, we will NOT test any students without parental consent," the district said in a release.