The Baldwinsville Central School District released its proposed plan last night for reopening schools in the fall, calling for a hybrid plan.
Students in all grades will go to school three days a week, and then virtual learning for three days at home.
The district plans to separate children into two groups based on where they live.
They will give parents the option to have their children stay and learn from home throughout the year.
School would start on September 9, which is a little later than usual.
Baldwinsville will also be giving special needs students the option to do full in-person learning.