One of the best ways to keep everyone safe is for individuals with symptoms to refrain from coming on campus. Please stay home if you are under quarantine or have any of the following symptoms:
Fever of 100 degrees or higher, or chills;
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing;
Muscle aches;
Sore throat;
Headache;
Fatigue;
Congestion or runny nose;
Cough;
Vomiting;
Diarrhea; or
Loss of taste or smell.
Students who are unable to attend on campus will receive work and additional time and help in mastering the standards
Bus
Students must wear a mask while riding on the bus in proximity to others.
A disposable mask will be provided to a student who doesn’t have one.
Hand sanitizer will be provided to each student as they enter the bus.
Drop Offs and Walk Ins
A staff member will check all temperatures before entering the school.
Anyone with a temperature of 100 degrees or higher will not be permitted to enter campus.
Those who enter campus will be given hand sanitizer and a mask if needed.
SCHOOL DAY
Students and staff are required to wear masks or face shields by the Governor’s executive order.
The school will have masks and other personal protective equipment available for those who don’t have their own.
Social distancing will be encouraged, including the placement of desks.
Meals will be served, and dining areas will be arranged in such a way as to promote social distancing. For students who are doing distance learning off campus or who leave campus before lunchtime, take-out meals may be picked up at the Elementary School cafeteria each day school is in session. Depending on eligibility, meals may be free, at a reduced price of 40 cents, or $3.00 each.
Hand sanitizer will be readily available at locations throughout the campus.
School supplies will not be shared.
Handshakes, holding hands and other physical contact will be discouraged.
Lessons, posters and signage will be in place that promote good sanitation, social distancing, and hygienic practices.
The school will ensure campuses are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized daily and that ventilation and filtration systems are operating properly.
The school will regularly reassess risks and safety practices by evaluating data from state and county health sources.
I hope that these safeguards will help to alleviate some concerns that you may have with the reopening of our schools. I feel that our schools do more than teach students academic standards. They are an extension of our community and a place where students learn and progress socially and in the context of working with different people. We are looking forward to getting back to helping our students learn and develop.
Sincerely, Bryan Fields Superintendent
MEAL SERVICES
Grab & Go meal service ends FRIDAY, AUGUST 7.
Regular meal service resumes Monday, August 10.
Breakfast & Lunch take-home bags will be served 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
Full price: $3.00
Reduced price: $0.40
Free for those who qualify