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May 2020
Individual schools in the Harrogate district will be left to decide whether it is safe for them to reopen next month.
North Yorkshire County Council said it will give schools their full support and bespoke advice. Each school will need to take a risk assessment.
It comes after the Government set out its road map which involved schools welcoming back some classes from June 1.
Some schools in the Harrogate district may be ready to reopen by then but the council thinks that many will stagger their openings.
There will not be any punishments for parents who decide against sending their children to schools.
More than 200 schools across North Yorkshire have stayed open to vulnerable children and the children of key workers during the coronavirus lockdown.
Stuart Carlton is the Corporate Director of Children and Young People's Service at North Yorkshire County Council.
Some councils have taken a different view. Calderdale, Bury, Liverpool, and Hartlepool have all advised against a wider school reopening.
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