DS teaches high school in a remote town unaffected by the virus. Summer school will still be remotely taught. No solid plans for fall have been formulated. The one being talked about most is a block schedule with longer classes, held every other day.
But even with that it seems futile. Kids will be kids. They will be gathering at their lockers, in the restrooms, at lunch and so on. And they are at extremely low risk. It seems that teachers and staff, those that are older or who have diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. are the ones at risk. A plan to encourage those at risk to take early retirement or be moved to jobs with little student contact would be more feasible.