Alabama official outlines phased plan to reopen schools

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama public schools closed because of the coronavirus could bring some students back in June as part of a phased reopening before the next full school year, the state's top official for K-12 schools said.

Children 13 and older could return to campus in groups of 10 or fewer people for athletic practice and possibly summer school starting June 8, Alabama State Superintendent Eric Mackey told AL.com.

Younger students could get the go-ahead to return for summer literacy camps as early as July 6, and band and athletic practices could start in early August, he said.

But Mackey warned that the timeline was tentative and dependent on the impact of the virus.

"We may move forward, and then we may have to retract," he said.

As of Sunday afternoon, nearly 7,700 cases of COVID-19 had been reported in the state, according to state health data. Alabama's death toll from the virus was at least 289.

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