Are school districts required (under a law) to use the air quality guidance?
No. The air quality guidance was developed as a set of guidelines. It is not a law, mandate or policy. It was designed to help schools use air quality information when deciding whether to restrict outdoor physical activities. School districts have varying policies with regards to using the guidance. Some decisions are made by school principals while others are made at the district level.
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