Published On: September 19th, 2020|

Edutopia – Laura Lee

“Sara Allis’ fourth-grade classroom looks pretty untraditional this year: for several periods each day, her students are now scattered throughout a clearing in the Maine woods, sitting atop five-gallon buckets spread six feet apart. This is how some schools are mitigating the risks of Covid-19 transmission as they re-open for the new year, creating outdoor spaces that classes can use as needed by erecting tents, setting up benches and whiteboards, and marking asphalt with tape or paint at six-foot intervals.” (more)