Buffalo Public School Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash has released a plan to reopen and reset McKinley High School.

This follows a shooting and stabbing on Wednesday that left a security guard and two students injured.

Cash says the plan is a result of nearly 50 hours of meeting with constituents and stakeholders.

Students will not fully return to school until Monday, Feb. 28, after winter break.

This week, McKinley 11th and 12th graders will attend class in-person on Thursday and then move to remote instruction on Friday. Ninth and 10th graders will be on an opposite schedule.

When in-person classes resume, BPS says there will be five security officers at the school throughout the day and two additional officers assigned for arrival and dismissal.

Administrators plan to identify up to 50 students who may need an alternative instruction program or to be put on remote learning for the rest of the year.

The district also included a list of short-term and long-term needs in the plan.

Those needs include getting new radios and weapon detection systems, alarm doors for external exits, as well as repairing school cameras and door locks.

School administrators are set to hold a meeting with parents Tuesday night.

The full plan can be found below: