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School Reopening Plans
06/29/2020 Version 1.0
Name of School FREMONT ELEMENTARY, GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Each School in Granite School District is required to develop local plans for reopening school for in-person instruction in the fall of 2020. This document can be used in conjunction with the USBE School Reopening Handbook, which provides recommended considerations to guide planning and additional details. The requirements contained in this template are subject to change and will be updated accordingly.
Contents
Repopulating Schools ................................................................................................................................... 2
Communication and Training .................................................................................................................. 2
Accommodating Individual Circumstances (e.g., High-Risk, Personal Decisions) ....................................... 2
Enhanced Environment Hygiene & Safety ............................................................................................... 2
School Schedules.................................................................................................................................... 3
Monitoring for Incidences ........................................................................................................................... 3
Containing Potential Outbreaks .................................................................................................................. 4
Preparation Phase .................................................................................................................................. 4
Quarantine/Isolation Protocol ................................................................................................................ 4
Transition Management Preparation ...................................................................................................... 4
7 Characteristics of a Situation .................................................................................................................... 5
Mitigation Tactics for Specific School Settings ........................................................................................... 9
School Reopening Requirements Template
Repopulating Schools
Communication and Training
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Develop teacher, staff, and student education and training on school’s reopening protocol and action plans
• Educate and train students and caregivers on school’s protocols and action plan; post and/or make accessible to school community
• Make materials available to families in their respective preferred/primary language
• Train teachers and staff during work week, and students upon their return • Build student rewards/incentives to increase buy-in, possibly Class Dojo & Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports/ PBIS celebrations • Make hard copies of expectations for health and safety available online and in hard copies • Visit procedures and post videos on online and on social Media • Share with daycare centers • Use Google Translate to facilitate other language needs for families • Use Blackboard Connect, webpage, social media and marquee to get word out to every household
Accommodating Individual Circumstances (e.g., High-Risk, Personal Decisions)
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Create a process for students/families and staff to identify as high risk1 for severe illness due to COVID-19 and have a plan in place to address requests for alternative learning arrangements
• Provide distance learning option to at-risk students • Educate children and adults to stay home when ill • Isolate in separate room, pending pickup
Systematically review all current plans (e.g., Individual Healthcare Plans, Individualized Education Plans or 504 plans) for accommodating students with special healthcare needs and update their care plans as needed to decrease their risk for exposure to COVID-19
• Healthcare plans, 504s, etc., will be accommodated case by case, with notification to teacher and related staff • School personnel with health risks inform administration and use sick leave options through Human Resources
Enhanced Environment Hygiene & Safety
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Indicate assurance:
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Teach, review, and monitor protocols for implementing an increased cleaning and hygiene regimen
☐ Yes Teach, review, monitor frequent cleaning and
☐ No hygiene routines, with assigned seating
Appreciate students showing effort
Faculty, staff, and students wear face coverings (e.g., masks or shields) when physical distancing is not feasible
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Wear masks/face shields. Maintain social
☐ No distancing.
Make hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, soap and water, or similar disinfectant readily available to staff/students/visitors in controlled environments to ensure safe use
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Wash hands; sanitize hands; monitor
☐ No movement in classrooms; replenish supplies
School Schedules
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Communicate and inform all stake
holders of the possible school schedules; Dismissal, Modified, and Regular.
Possible Schedules: Dismissal, Modified, and Regular Inform on Blackboard Connect, using text messages, voice messages, emails, posts on webpage, social media and on marquee
Monitoring for Incidences
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Train/Educate teachers, staff, and students on protocols for symptom monitoring
Train teachers and staff on procedures for cleaning, teaching students to follow safety guidelines, and reporting illness promptly
Monitor staff/student symptoms and absenteeism carefully
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Reporting to school nurse and district
☐ No officials
Educate and promote to staff/students: “If you feel sick; stay home”
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Post messages on all school communication
☐ No
Do not allow symptomatic individuals to physically return to school unless their symptoms are not due to a communicable disease as confirmed by a medical provider
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Correct, check with Nursing Services first.
☐ No
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Containing Potential Outbreaks
Preparation Phase
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Develop teacher/staff education and training on school’s protocol for
containing potential outbreaks
Maintain confidentiality and care when reporting to admin Stay calm and maintain health and safety. Keep students safe and calm.
Consult with school nurse and district regarding procedures for tracing a positive COVID-19 case by an employee, student, visitor, or those who have come into contact with an individual testing positive
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Follow district-outlined requirements for reporting
☐ No
Quarantine/Isolation Protocol
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Designate isolation rooms at each school to temporarily house students who are unable to return home
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Use the room behind the office for isolation. Sick
☐ No room may be in Room 11.
Communicate health and safety issues transparently, while protecting the privacy of students and families
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes HIPPA & FERPA laws protected; discreetness
☐ No and efficiency in ensuring safety and cleanliness
Transition Management Preparation
District Requirement (“What”) Implementation Plan (“How”)
Develop a communication procedure for students and faculty in the case there is a temporary dismissal
Blackboard Connect messaging to families and staff; posts on webpage, social media and marquee
Analyze distance learning capabilities (i.e. need for Wi-Fi or paper learning modules)
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes Chromebooks ready for checkout. Paper learning
☐ No modules TBA. Wi-Fi upgrades put in
7 Characteristics of a Situation
Explore extracurricular/in-person events that may also need to be temporarily postponed/canceled or transitioned to virtual
Indicate assurance:
☐ Yes No Band & Orchestra before school
☐ No
7 Characteristics of a Situation
7 Characteristics of a Situation
7 Characteristics of a Situation
7 Characteristics of a Situation
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Mitigation Tactics for Specific School Settings LEA Mitigation Strategies for Specific School Settings
Analyze each of the following settings to determine the appropriate risk mitigation strategies to implement. Please consider the 7 Characteristics of a Situation as you plan your mitigation strategies.
Setting Mitigation Strategies
Classrooms Have masks/face coverings for use; encourage regular washing of reusable masks Keep hands off face, use Kleenex or elbow to cough or sneeze Teach mask use, social distancing and washing hands Use Dojo points to reinforce health and hygiene practices to inform parents of student response and to help everyone to care of one another Recognize students following health and safe practices for PBIS, school rewards, and other recognition events Students are to wear face coverings when engaged in contact longer than 15 minutes or within 6 feet Assigned seating and seating chart Maximize space between seating/desks Nonessential furniture and equipment out of classrooms to increase distancing footprint Classroom cleaning bucket w/supplies Use separate containers for clean and soiled microfiber cloths Student water bottles (brought from home/school purchased) Insert shorter activities and brain breaks naturally Calming items/multiple per classroom Dots for lining up in classroom for distancing Individual student books/supplies kept at each desk to avoid sharing
Transitions
Keep doors open to reduce contact Use stretches and brain breaks to energize all Provide water breaks and hydration Encourage students to keep face coverings on Insert fun routines to maintain student spirits and follow-through on safety and health requirements Line up 6 feet apart, facing forward Walk, facing forward with hands to self Walk down the middle of the hall if no other class is passing
Insert frequent stretches and handwashing breaks
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
Entry/Exit Points
Wait in line at designated door, 6 feet apart outside or in hallways Stay in line; keep face coverings on, walking and facing forward Teachers and staff monitor movement of students Stagger classes exiting or moving in hallways or exits
1. Preschool patrons must check in students in person at their assigned door on north-west end of school 2. ABA paraeducators walk their students to and from buses. Patron drop-offs only at the office 3. Front entrance of school by flagpole for all Kindergarten sessions—pickup and dropoff 4. North doors (by YMCA) for Grade 1 students only 5. East side exit or lunchroom exit for Grade 2 6. South-east exit by library and faculty lounge for Grades 3 & 4 7. South doors for Grades 5 & 6
Transportation
No school buses for students residing within school boundaries Parents arrange transportation for open enrollment students on their own
School buses only for Applied Behavior Analysis students ABA students are expected to use face coverings on the bus. Students wait for pickup in set areas with face coverings on Daycare vans in drive-thru lane or on street for student drop-off/pick-sup Students not picked up wait for office to call their parents
Restrooms Teach students proper handwashing after restroom use Stagger student release to use restrooms prior to recesses Remind students to leave restrooms clean
Wear face coverings in restrooms and practice social distancing Display handwashing signage
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
Lunch/Cafeterias Teachers send hot lunch lists to the office daily Lunch Secretary to mark off class lists of hot lunches outside cafeteria door, to avoid touching keypad Home lunches to stay in student backpacks until it is lunchtime Teachers and staff to monitor social distancing as their students exit Students keep face coverings on when in line to pick up their food Students enter through door by milk cooler and exit out the other door Special accommodations for ABA students, who are accompanied by their staff Use outdoor areas for eating when possible Students sit in assigned seats, eat their lunch, and clean up after themselves No visitors or patrons are permitted to keep everyone safe and healthy Prompt teacher pickup of students
Large Group Gatherings (e.g. assemblies, performances)
Cancel or limit nonessential assemblies Virtual field trips and assemblies preferred Wear face coverings
Unique Courses with Higher Risk of Spread
More reteaching on handwashing, mask-wearing and social distancing
SEL room, #11, for reteaching and review with support staff Student contracts in use to teach healthy practices Special accommodations for 504s and healthcare plans and other at-risk conditions with diagnosis Sick students or personnel stay home until healthy School personnel with health concerns util sick leave and other options through the Benefits Office
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
Recess and Playground
Outside PE when weather permits Playground equipment closed until further notice Students are encouraged to play outside and to maintain social distancing as much as possible Make reasonable accommodations for special needs students for individual difficulties with wearing face coverings; provide options
Special Education, Related Services, or School Counseling (e.g. School Psychologist, Speech Language Pathologist, etc.)
Possibly hold meetings in the gym or Relo 32 Virtual meetings during modified schedule Tables with plexiglass or similar dividers in use for brief visits
PD/Faculty Meetings Modified schedule: Meetings in gym if health mandate is on PDs on Google Meet or Microsoft Teams; congregating not permitted PLCs and PD on remote learning
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
Before/After Student Supervision
Students arrive as close to start time as possible Students going to breakfast—spread out Those going outside stay in the playground, spread out Before-school supervision schedule After school, all staff step out and usher students off campus. Students maintain social distancing while waiting outside for parent pickup Office staff will contact parents around 4:00 on regular days and at 2:00 on planning/short days
Drop Off/Pick Up Areas Parents are reminded to pull forward in the drop-off lane in the mornings and afternoons Avoid waiting in drive-thru lane; kindly use a parking stall Staff on duty to monitor pedestrians and safe driving
Front Office Patrons to call ahead to schedule visit Face coverings are required of all entering the office and/or visiting the school Maintain social distancing Wait outside if 3 or 4 patrons are in the office Call the office or use virtual meetings to conduct business
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
P/T or SEP Conferences Google Meet for SEPs if on modified schedule and arranged on Online Scheduler Review data on Parent Portal, with teachers sharing student progress Alternate arrangements for phone or virtual appointments at another time
Safety and Fire Drills Emergency and regular exits are assigned per grade for regular and modified schedules
Patron Meetings Online or scheduled by appointment with administration Masks and social distancing are required until the pandemic wanes
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
Library/Media Centers Modified schedule: Teachers work with the Media Assistant to coordinate book selection, isolation of books returned, and check-out of other books Students select books on Destiny and Media Asst. visits class with cart of books for brief visits Students remain in their classrooms The use of Sora app is strongly encouraged to protect all readers
IEP/Special Ed Meetings When on regular schedule: Meet in person and scheduled with SPED Team Discuss and sign off on agreed-upon plans On modified schedule: Face to face or virtual when previously scheduled Teachers to send out drafts of documents prior to meeting Parent/s and SPED Team must attend
Multi-Purpose Room PE out in the field weather-permitting Stagger numbers in the gym No mass gatherings in the Multi-Purpose Room
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Setting Mitigation Strategies
PE/BTS classes Modified schedule: PE on the field on good weather days Fine Arts/Beverly Taylor Sorenson Program—in Room 10 Students keep masks on and practice social distancing and hand sanitation Maintain seating chart for every class Routine cleaning and sanitizing of tables; disinfecting room frequently Follow Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports /PBIS Plan for hierarchy of consequences
Hallways Spray hallways with disinfectant at start of day and periodically during the day Exercise health and safety in letting a class clear the hallway before stepping in Keep face coverings on and practice social distancing Clear hallways of furniture and water spills Gathering in the halls is discouraged to keep everyone safe and healthy