As a District, the following principles governed our safety planning:
Prioritize student and staff health, safety and well-being as a top priority.
Ensure hygiene and health-related practices are CDC approved, clearly communicated, effectively implemented and diligently enforced.
Promote practices and protocols to reduce risk of virus transmission and support our capacity to be responsive and agile when facing changing health circumstances.
Upon boarding the bus or arriving at school, staff will check each student’s temperature with a non-contact thermometer. Students who have an elevated temperature will be picked up by a white fleet (bus) or sent to the nurse’s office (walkers and drop offs). The nurse will ask the student (or parent) a series of screening questions and the parent will be notified to pick up their child.
We are committed to ensuring that all appropriate safety measures are implemented in order to reduce and/or prevent exposure to COVID 19 through the consistent implementation of:
● Social Distancing Practices
● Cleaning and sanitizing practice s for all facilities, equipment, buse s, etc.
● Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as these are sourced by the district
● Implementation of screening practices to adhere to recommended guidelines for symptoms of illness and requirements for return to school/work
● Implementation of protocols to ensure that students who are ill to remain at home until all fever/symptoms improve without the use of fe ve r reducing medication and that students who become ill will be sent home