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Forum Objectives
● Review key components of reopening plan
● Update on health and safety measures
● Share instructional models for in-person, hybrid, and virtual instruction
● Discuss what the first few days of school will look like
● Review contact tracing procedures
● Respond to questions submitted from families and students
School Calendar ● September 2-3 staff professional
learning days● September 8-10 staff professional
learning days● September 9-10 kindergarten screening ● September 11 virtual instruction day for
ALL STUDENTS ● September 14 in-person instruction
begins
● Communications ● Medical
● Facilities and Cleaning ● Mental Health
● Curriculum & Instruction
● Athletics (on PAUSE until at least 9/21)
● Transportation ● Food Service
Sub-Committees
● #1 Priority! “It’s safe to reopen.”● Regions in phase 4 are allowed to open if the daily
infection rate remains below 5% (currently we are below 1%)
● Daily wellness screenings for all students and staff● Protocols for disinfecting all areas of campus● Masks must be worn at all times unless designated
by teacher to remove for instruction or while eating● Maximum safeguards for providing food services● Limited areas for social congregation
Health and Safety
District Communication
● Weekly updates released every Friday at 3:00
● Webpage dedicated to COVID-19 and reopening information
● Surveys for parents, students and staff
● All documents related to the district plans and protocols updated to the website
● FAQ page established and updated regularly
Facilities and Cleaning● The District will adhere to the
cleaning and disinfecting requirements of the CDC and DOH
● Increased cleaning and disinfection of the facilities
● Increased cleaning in high-risk and frequently touched surfaces (desks, cafeteria tables, restrooms and other common areas)
● Improved ventilation in classrooms; open windows and doors, window exhaust fans
Medical
● Personal Protective Equipment for Nurses● Reviewed the contact tracing and symptomatic protocols● Developing training for families and students to share prior to the start of
school● Health and safety pamphlet for families● Daily wellness screening tool for staff, students, and visitors
Protocol for Symptomatic or Positive COVID-19 Student or Staff
Student or Staff Member is Symptomatic
Fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, body aches, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, temperature over 100.
Isolate and send home immediately. Inform student or staff they must seek medical attention and must have a provider note and negative COVID-19 test before returning
Student or staff has a medical note and documentation of a negative COVID-19 test and no further symptoms
Student or staff can return
Student or Staff tests positive for COVID-19
DOH contacts student, parent, or staff to investigate and perform contact tracing. Contact tracing begins 48 hours prior to the start of symptoms or a positive test for asymptomatic people. All persons within 6ft for more than 10 minutes during that time frame will be quarantined for 14 days, monitored and tested. DOH will notify school for collaboration with contact tracing
Positive student or staff will remain isolated for 10 days from the start of symptoms. They must be fever free or 24 hrs. without the use of medication and have progressive improvement in symptoms before returning.
Contacts to positive case can return after 14-day quarantine.
Social Emotional Learning(SEL) ● Updated our District’s K-12 Comprehensive Counseling Plan and SEL
resources for families● Our district will closely monitor students and families who need
additional support using various tools such as surveys, outreach information, and will provide referrals to community resources as appropriate
● District counselors, social workers, and administrators will collaboratively work with teachers to ensure that all students are connected to an adult
● Staff will be provided additional professional development opportunities focused on virtual learning
● Students will participate in weekly discussions and lessons about self awareness, relationship building, stress management and personal wellness
Transportation● Students will be required to wear face
coverings on the bus at all times● Students will have assigned seats both to
and from school (siblings must sit together)● Busses will be sanitized after each run● Two transportation scenarios are being
considered based on survey results: ○ Two bus runs: one for K-4 students the
other for 5-12 students○ Single bus run for all students planning
on using district transportation● Students should keep themselves 6 ft apart
at the bus stop
● Breakfast and lunch will be served daily● School meals will be grab-and-go from a
predetermined menu● Students participating in virtual instruction may
bring multiple meals home at a time
Breakfast:● K-8: delivered to classrooms● 9-12: students will pick up in the main lobby
Lunch● K-4 and 9-12: served in cafeteria for up to 50
students; individual tables spaced 6ft apart● 5-8: served in classrooms
Food Service
Curriculum and Instruction
● Consistent virtual learning plans K-5 and 6-12 for hybrid and remote learners. We would also use these plans if we had to go back into full closure
● Working with the mental health sub committee to develop continuity of a social emotional learning curriculum for both in person and remote learners
● District obtained 75 live streaming cameras for instruction● Developing professional learning for staff to utilize new technology with
students● Develop consistent instruction and grading for in person and remote
learners
Technology Integration
● All students K-12 will be issued a chromebook for their exclusive use during the year if necessary.
● 97.2% of our families have internet access in their home.
● The District will assist families to obtain access when possible.
● Buildings will be issuing technology to students September 9th/10th.
● All classes will use Google Classroom as the digital platform for virtual instruction
● Students will be instructed on the use of technology and digital expectations on September 11th the first virtual day of school.
● Keep individual supplies separated and limit shared supplies● Space classroom desks 6 feet apart to maintain social distancing
General School Information ● The district is considering start and
end times similar to previous years● The district’s code of conduct will
be enforced for in-person and virtual instruction.
● Remote learning is available to families at each grade level
● Classroom desks have been spaced 6 feet apart to maintain social distancing
● Students will be required to keep individual supplies separated as shared supplies will be prohibited
● Unified Arts for all students
● PE and music classes will be held outside whenever possible
● Attendance is taken daily for in-person and virtual instruction
Elementary School ● All K-5 students have opportunity for daily
in-person instruction ● 5th grade moves to MS for the year to
ensure adequate social distancing● Teacher assignments may change to
accommodate social distancing ● Virtual learning may be live-streamed or a
designated virtual teacher based on final survey results
● Elementary students will use lockers
Corinth Middle School● Students will attend classes following
their full ABCD schedule in a hybrid model
● Schedule is divided into AB and CD days. Students will be in-person for two consecutive days (AB) on Monday and Tuesday and virtual on Thursday and Friday (CD days). Wednesdays will alternate each week between AB and CD days
● Students will stay in their homeroom pods for the majority of the day. Students will be allowed to transition to certain elective courses
● Virtual instruction will be live, students will log into Google Classroom at the same time as their scheduled class
● Students will carry all their class materials during the day (no lockers)
Corinth High School
● Students will attend classes following their full ABCD schedule in a hybrid model
● Students will be divided into AB and CD day groups. AB students will be in-person for two consecutive days (AB) on Monday and Tuesday and virtual on Thursday and Friday (CD days). Wednesdays will alternate each week between ABCD days.
● Students will transition between classes following established safety protocols
● Virtual instruction will be synchronous (live), students will log into Google Classroom at the same time as their scheduled class
● Students will carry all their class materials during the day (no lockers)
● Cafeteria will have individual desks separated by 6 feet
Secondary School CalendarSeptember
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 Staff PL 3 Staff PL 4
7 Labor Day 8 Staff PL 9 Staff PL 10 Staff PL 11 D (virtual day)
14 A 15 B 16 C 17 C 18 D
21 A 22 B 23 A 24 C 25 D
28 A 29 B 30 D 1 C 2 D
Community Questions
All questions will be posted to our website
Corinth CSD Website
Thank you for your continued support.
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