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2020-21 Reopening Plan June 25, 2020 Presented to the LCSC Board of Trustees

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  • 2020-21 Reopening PlanJune 25, 2020

    Presented to the LCSC Board of Trustees

  • Areas Covered

  • Areas Covered• Survey Summary• Overview• LCSC Phases of Learning• 2020-21 Opening Phase• Instructional Delivery Method• Students Unable to Attend In-Person• Face Coverings and PPE• Hydration• Meal Service

  • Areas Covered• Transportation• Recess• Passing Periods• School Visitors• Volunteers• Positive Cases (protocols)• Communication and Roll Out Timeline• Questions

  • Survey Summary

  • Total Number of Responses: 1,675

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

  • Reported satisfied or extremely satisfied with communication from school:

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

  • Reported satisfied or extremely satisfied with communication from district:

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

  • Top Areas of Concern:

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

    Employees: Parents/guardians: Students:Student social/emotional well-being while school is closed

    Student learning while school is closed

    Student gaps in content or skills upon return

    Student learning while school is closed

    Student gaps in content or skills upon return

    Student learning while school is closed

    Student gaps in content or skills upon return

    Student social/emotional well-being while school is closed

    Student social/emotional well-being while school is closed

  • Reported quite or extremely concerned with about health/safety upon return to school:

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

  • Reported quite or extremely concerned about personal health condition which may increase risk of returning:

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

  • Reported quite or extremely important to participate in traditional back-to-school events:

    Source: COVID019 Response Survey

  • Overview

  • Overview• Following same method as the state’s Back on Track Stages• Consistent with survey data• Consulted with Boone County Health Department• Consistent with Boone County school districts• Consistent with area school districts

    • Some difference• Honest about the practicality of any plan that includes students

    in the building

  • LCSC Phases of Learning

  • LCSC Phases of Learning

  • Instructional Delivery Methods

  • Preferred Option: In-Person Instruction• Five days per week• Utilize CANVAS

    • Ensure preparedness to move to earlier phases if necessary

    • Desks facing same direction• Curriculum may be modified due to time constraints; priority

    focus on English/Language Arts and Mathematics • Modify PE/Music/Art

  • Alternate Option: Remote Learning• Middle/High School: Plato

    • Not livestreamed or synchronous instruction• Supported by LCSC staff

    • Elementary School• Not live stream or synchronous instruction• E/LA, Math, Science, Social Studies• No specials• Supported by LCSC staff

    REQUIREMENTS• Must conference w/ Principal or designee• Medical reason requires documentation• High school students will re-enter regular classes at the next 9-week break

  • Face Covering/PPE

  • Face Covering/PPE• Face covering strongly encouraged• Required in clinics and according to athletic and extra-curricular plan

    • Essential for students needing treatments and medications to have a mask at all times

    • Each school will have an inventory• Teacher/staff request to Principal for additional PPE • Parents should make choices and requirements according to the

    families’ expectations• All students should have a mask at all times• Emphasized usage for hallways, passing periods, bus

  • District Precautions

  • District Precautions• Plexiglass installed in offices and points of sale in cafeterias• UV-C light source sanitizing devices• Reviewing additional air filtration• Additional custodial staff• Staff training • No assemblies• No field trips

  • District Precautions cont.• Staff and students encouraged to bring hand sanitizer• Increased inventory of hand sanitizer, sanitizing stations• Build in hand-washing to daily routines and time for hand

    sanitizer• Bottle filling stations• Daily screener as part of student registration

  • Hydration

  • Hydration• Encourage staff and students to bring water bottles• Water fountains for container filling only *

    * In schools where bottle-filling stations can be retrofitted

    • Additional water filling stations• Stock of water (limited) has been delivered to each school

  • Meal Service

  • Meal Service• Meals to be served in cafeterias• Expanded seating (varies by building)

    • Expanded seating may affect instruction in other areas such as media center and gymnasiums

    • Plexiglass to be installed at point of sale locations• Limited cash transactions during meal service• Elimination of self-service items and condiments

  • Transportation

  • Transportation• Maintain regular routes• Maximum of 2 per seat, with exception of siblings • Stagger bus entrances in AM• Utilize multiple entrances/exits during arrival and dismissal• Drivers wiping buses down between routes• Face coverings strongly encouraged

  • Recess

  • Recess• Will follow normal schedule (elementary)• Wash hands before and after• No games/activities that require sustained close contact • Equipment cleaned daily• Face coverings strongly encouraged

  • Passing Period

  • Passing Periods• May need to be altered to allow for distancing in hallways• Decrease social grouping during passing periods• Face coverings strongly encouraged

  • School Visitors

  • School Visitors• Essential visitors/vendors only (repair personnel, deliveries)• Scheduled when possible• Screening required

    • May include temperature check

    • Face covering required

  • Volunteers

  • Volunteers• Not permitted at the outset of Phase 5• Will evaluate at nine weeks• Will follow similar protocol for visitors

  • Positive Cases

  • Positive Cases• Will work with Health Department• We are not publishing the range of potential outcomes at this

    stage• Guidance could change prior to August• There are too many variables to publish one outcome

    • When more information is available, we will share it• Too many variables to publish one outcome

  • Communication and Publication Timeline

  • Communication and Publication TimelineJune 15 – Administrator MeetingJune 18 – Meet with Boone County SuperintendentsJune 18 – LCTA DiscussionJune 22 – PTO Presidents and LHS Parent LeadersJune 22 – B.A.S.E.June 25 – Special Board Meeting Session to Approve PhasesJune 25 – Announce to Community

  • Questions?