State Representative Donato Democrat Leadership with Results! Maldden alld a Vol. 29, No. 19 den AADD -FREEwww.advocatenews.net OCAT AT 617-387-2200 Published Every Friday Maldonians enjoy Summer Fun under the Sun S tep-by-step, detailed protocols on how school offi - cials should respond if a student or staff member either displays symptoms or tests positive for COVID-19 were released by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) on Friday. (Pol. Adv.) MASK UP & STAY SAFE THIS SUMMER! CTE E Friday, July 24, 2020 DESE releases COVID-19 protocols for schools in the fall School staff to monitor themselves for symptoms; parents to monitor students By Steve Freker The document, which was distributed to Malden Public Schools and other districts throughout the state, detailed reactive methodology, broken down into the three school age levels – elementary, middle school and high schools – depending on what scenario was COVID-19 | SEE PAGE 6 Brothers Grayson Kasirye, left, and Lincoln Kasirye of Malden having a great time on the playground at Coytemore Lea Park. See page 12 for photo highlights. (Advocate Photo by Josh London) Nearly 4,000 respond to Malden Public Schools Family Survey on Return-to-School Supt. Oteri, Re-Entry Advisory Task Force studying results as over 75 percent of MPS families gave feedback By Steve Freker I n what has been a year like no other, a much-anticipated response to a Malden Public Schools (MPS) Family Survey on returning to school this fall has certainly followed suit. In what should be considered one of the most successful citywide surveys ever in terms of participation, fourth-year SuperintenSCHOOL | SEE PAGE 5 $1.59 GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 * Mulching * Spring Clean-ups * Trimming & Maintenance NOW BOOKING NEW CUSTOMERS! Call 781-321-2074
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