Return to School
Fall 2020
Draft
Fall 2020
Draft
As we look at the process of returning to school in September, we are faced with some assumptions (listed below) that will guide our direction and dictate our ability to remain in a traditional setting.
We will need support and assistance of families to remain in traditional settings with instruction. We understand this may create additional burden on families but following the guidelines below will provide the best outcomes with our learning environment.
Symptoms
Student and Staff safety is our top priority. Our plans reflect guidance from the CDC, State and Local Health Departments.
Flexibility / Change
This plan reflects current information and is a fluid document. As we learn new information we will make changes that reflect the current guidance from the CDC, State and Local Health Departments. Moving between instructional models may be ongoing throughout the year. We will institute preparation for change with little notice. Knowing there may be changes during the year, we have developed multiple instructional models in the event that traditional classroom learning cannot occur.