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REGULATION Updated 2/19/2021

Face Coverings

All persons, including, but not limited to, staff, students, vendors, visitors, and volunteers, shall wear an approved face covering while on any District property, in any District facility, at any District event, whether indoors or outdoors, and in any District vehicle, including District busses or vehicles rented or leased by the District.

Face coverings are to fully cover a person’s nose and mouth, ideally fitting snugly but comfortably against the sides of the face and under the chin. They are to remain affixed in place without the use of one’s hands and are to not have holes.

They are to be laundered regularly or disposed of appropriately.

Masks/face coverings should not be worn by:

o Children younger than 2 years old.

o Anyone who is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the face covering without assistance will not be required to wear a face covering at school.

Students and staff must be wearing a mask at all times except while eating and drinking. All students and staff unable to wear a mask will need documentation from their primary care provider indicating they cannot wear a face covering while at school. Alternate methods of protection will be discussed with

parents/guardians and staff.

Students shall be allowed breaks to remove their face covering in a safe environment where they can maintain 6+ feet social distancing.

Gaiters, bandanas, buffs, and scarves will not be allowed as an alternative for students or staff to use as a face covering. In addition, no inappropriate language, images or content will be allowed on face coverings.

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Individuals may choose to wear a face shield in addition to a face covering.

A face covering does not replace the need for frequent handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes, and practicing physical distancing (six feet [6’] away) to the extent possible. Individuals are to be reminded to avoid touching their face covering and to wash their hands frequently. To ensure the proper use of face coverings, staff and students are to be educated on how to wear and care for their face coverings.

The Superintendent may make other exceptions to the requirement to wear a face covering while keeping in mind the health and safety of everyone involved.

Legal Ref: Gov. Ducey Executive Order 2020-51

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REGULATION Updated 2/19/2021

STUDENT DRESS

All persons, including, but not limited to, staff, students, vendors, visitors, and volunteers, shall wear an approved face covering while on any District property, in any District facility, at any District event, whether indoors or outdoors, and in any District vehicle, including District busses or vehicles rented or leased by the District.

Face coverings are to fully cover a person’s nose and mouth, ideally fitting snugly but comfortably against the sides of the face and under the chin. They are to remain affixed in place without the use of one’s hands and are to not have holes.

They are to be laundered regularly or disposed of appropriately.

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Masks/face coverings should not be worn by:

o Children younger than 2 years old.

o Anyone who is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the face covering without assistance will not be required to wear a face covering at school.

Students shall be allowed breaks to remove their face covering in a safe environment where they can maintain 6+ feet social distancing.

Gaiters, bandanas, buffs, and scarves will not be allowed as an alternative for students or staff to use as a face covering. In addition, no inappropriate language, images or content will be allowed on face coverings.

Face shields may be an acceptable alternative to face coverings.

A face covering does not replace the need for frequent handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes, and practicing physical distancing (six feet [6’] away) to the extent possible. Individuals are to be reminded to avoid touching their face covering and to wash their hands frequently. To ensure the proper use of face coverings, staff and students are to be educated on how to wear and care for their face coverings.

The Superintendent may make other exceptions to the requirement to wear a face covering while keeping in mind the health and safety of everyone involved.

Legal Ref: Gov. Ducey Executive Order 2020-51

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REGULATION Updated 2/19/2021

VISITORS TO SCHOOLS

All persons, including, but not limited to, staff, students, vendors, visitors, and

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volunteers, shall wear an approved face covering while on any District property, in any District facility, at any District event, whether indoors or outdoors, and in any District vehicle, including District busses or vehicles rented or leased by the District.

Face coverings are to fully cover a person’s nose and mouth, ideally fitting snugly but comfortably against the sides of the face and under the chin. They are to remain affixed in place without the use of one’s hands and are to not have holes.

They are to be laundered regularly or disposed of appropriately.

Masks/face coverings should not be worn by:

o Children younger than 2 years old.

o Anyone who is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the face covering without assistance will not be required to wear a face covering at school.

Students, staff and visitors must be wearing a mask at all times except while eating and drinking. If a visitor is unable to wear a mask, alternate methods of protection will be discussed and implemented. The visitor will not be allowed in the FUSD building without a face covering or use of alternative protective equipment.

Gaiters, bandanas, buffs, and scarves will not be allowed as an alternative for students, staff or visitors to use as a face covering. In addition, no inappropriate language, images or content will be allowed on face coverings.

Individuals may choose to wear a face shield in addition to a face covering.

A face covering does not replace the need for frequent handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes, and practicing physical distancing (six feet [6’] away) to the extent possible. Individuals are to be reminded to avoid touching their face

covering and to wash their hands frequently. To ensure the proper use of face coverings, staff and students are to be educated on how to wear and care for their face coverings.

The Superintendent may make other exceptions to the requirement to wear a face covering while keeping in mind the health and safety of everyone involved.

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Legal Ref: Gov. Ducey Executive Order 2020-51

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