As the return to school gets underway and the statewide face mask mandate continues, the team at Berrien RESA will be helping thousands of students across Berrien County to comply with the rules in the classrooms and hallways of schools throughout the region.
As a result of a partnership between the Michigan Department of Education, the Michigan Community Service Commission and the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators, Berrien RESA will be providing thousands of face coverings to students across Berrien County.
Superintendent Eric Hoppstock says, “Through our relationship with multiple state departments and associations, we were able to request additional health and safety resources to benefit schools in Berrien County,” and adds, “This week, Berrien RESA applied for 18,500 KN-90 masks for students.”
The masks will be delivered by the state to Berrien RESA where they will then be distributed to local school districts based on anticipated need.
Hoppstock reports, “All of Berrien County’s school districts have purchased face coverings and other personal protection materials to support a safe return to school,” and adds, “The masks being provided through the state will supplement their current supply and help reduce expenses as districts replenish their stock throughout the school year.”
The KN-90 masks are being procured on behalf of partnering agencies by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Michigan State Police. They are expected to arrive at Berrien RESA for distribution early this fall.