2020-21
A GUIDE FOR RETURNING SAFELY TO CAMPUS
A GUIDE FOR RETURNING SAFELY TO CAMPUS
INTRODUCTION FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL St. Andrew’s Episcopal School’s highest priority is protecting the health, safety, and well-being of every member of our community. While our goal is to begin the year with in person, on campus instruction, administrators and faculty are working diligently to create plans to provide safe and effective learning environments under all conditions that are also responsive to our community and as guided by the CDC, the MSDH, and others. While our goals will remain constant, we must be flexible and ready to adapt to conditions that can change quickly.
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This Return to Campus Plan is intended to give our families a glimpse into the planning and factors we are considering for each of our learning scenarios. Please note that at any time this information and our needs as a school may change due to the unpredictable nature of COVID-19. We will provide additional updates on our planning throughout the summer, including a detailed expansion of this Return to Campus Plan on August 3. The St. Andrew’s Covid-19 Task Force has created three learning scenarios: • In person learning with normal operations • I n person learning with campus modifications and a virtual learning option a. Virtual Learning Option: Grades 2-12 b. Saints@Home: PK3 - Grade 1 • Virtual Learning Plan The next few pages contain more details on each scenario for instruction. Please also see our current Continuity of Learning Matrix for additional information on these plans.
A GUIDE FOR RETURNING SAFELY TO CAMPUS
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PLAN OVERVIEW NO
YES
Has Mississippi lifted necessary restrictions that will allow us to open campus?
As a family, are you comfortable having your child return to campus?
Virtual Learning Plan
NO YES
Virtual Learning Option In Person Learning with Normal Operations
In Person Learning with Campus Modifications
Dependent upon conditions described in the Continuity of Learning Matrix
GOSAINTS.ORG/CORONAVIRUS
GRADES PK3 – 1
GRADES 2–12
Saints@Home
Virtual Learning
SOUTH CAMPUS GRADES PRE-K3 THROUGH 4
GREEN PLAN IN PERSON LEARNING WITH NORMAL OPERATIONS
Arrival/Dismissal
Students arrive at 7:45 am for instruction to begin at 8:00 am. Early bird arrival at 7:25 am. Dismissal at 2:30 pm (ECC) and 3:00 pm (1-4).
Room Arrangements
Classrooms allow for flexible arrangements to best meet the learning needs of the students.
Breakfast/Lunch
Breakfast available daily. ECC eats in classrooms. 1-4 eats lunch in Commons.
Personal Protection
Hand sanitizer available. Tables wiped regularly.
Water Fountains
Full Access
Instruction
No Change
School Assemblies/Chapel
All assemblies and chapels happen in person.
Recess/Playgrounds
All classes have time allocated for outside free play within grade levels throughout the day and at teacher discretion.
Materials
Materials are provided and students use common materials in co-curricular classes.
Co-Curriculars
No Change
Back to School Events
All events happen in person.
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YELLOW PLAN
ORANGE PLAN
IN PERSON LEARNING WITH CAMPUS MODIFICATIONS AND A VIRTUAL OPTION
VIRTUAL LEARNING PLAN
Temperature Check & Questionnaire Modified arrival/dismissal plan – No early bird arrival. All grades arrive between 7:30-8:00 am and dismiss between 2:30 pm (ECC) and 2:45 (1-4).
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Desks more spaced out/not grouped. No more than 20 in an indoor space if distancing cannot be maintained. Remove soft furnishings. Fourth grade teachers, not students, will switch classrooms for instruction.
N/A
Lunch in Commons for 1st/3rd & 2nd/4th with others in classrooms. ECC will continue with Tea Party lunch. Breakfast will not be available.
N/A
Masks for 1st-4th periodically in hallways. Schedules allow for minimal passing in the hallway. Students remain in grade level pods.
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Water fountains closed. Students must bring filled, labeled water bottles.
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Virtual option offered for Grades 2-4 and Saints@Home for Grades PK3-1st.
Virtual Learning schedule: Spring 2020 structure with enhancements based on feedback
No in person assemblies or chapel. Groups under 50 if social distancing is possible. Virtual option for chapel for full school.
Virtual chapel and other events
Structured schedule (rigidly enforced). Playgrounds disinfected daily.
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Students will use individual materials, not communal materials. Parents to provide labeled water bottles, uniforms, backpacks, and masks.
Virtual platforms will be utilized.
One hour blocks for 1-4. Outside as much as possible. No singing and no recorders. Co-Curricular teachers push in to homeroom classes.
Virtual Co-Curriculars
Meet the Teacher and Back to School Night: Virtual
Virtual
GOSAINTS.ORG/CORONAVIRUS
NORTH CAMPUS
GREEN PLAN IN PERSON LEARNING WITH NORMAL OPERATIONS
GRADES 5 THROUGH 12 Arrival/Dismissal
MS - Early Bird at 7:15, normal arrival at 7:30 with classes beginning at 7:45; 7th and 8th begin day at ARC for Fitness US - arrival by 8:15
Room Arrangements
Room arrangements determined as best fits instructional needs.
Lunch
Lunch in Commons - US first, followed by 5/6 then 7/8
Benches/Tables around campus
No Change
Personal Protection
Hand sanitizer available. Tables wiped regularly.
Water Fountains
Full Access. Water bottles encouraged.
Instruction
Normal instruction and schedule.
School Assemblies and Chapel
In person
Community Building
Weekly Circle Up and Advisory
Recess/Playgrounds/Free Time
Recess during lunch, separate times for 5/6 and 7/8
Lockers
No Change
Study Hall
No Change
Back to School Events
As Announced
Co-Curriculars
No Change
Use of Library
No Change
Athletics
No Change
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YELLOW PLAN
ORANGE PLAN
IN PERSON LEARNING WITH CAMPUS MODIFICATIONS AND A VIRTUAL OPTION
VIRTUAL LEARNING PLAN
Temperature Check & Questionnaire. No early bird with staggered departure and arrival.
N/A
Desks more spaced out/not grouped. No more than 20 in an indoor space if distancing cannot be maintained.
Google Classroom
Lunch in classrooms and outside.
N/A
Mark off acceptable spacing; limit number of people per table.
N/A
Masks required for campus entry and in classroom when distancing not possible. Hand sanitizer in classrooms and desks wiped down after class.
N/A
Water fountains closed. Students must bring filled, labeled water bottles.
N/A
Virtual option offered. Separate virtual section of core classes. When needed, teacher will stream classes using technology.
Virtual Learning schedule: Spring 2020 structure with enhancements based on feedback
No in person assemblies or chapel. Groups under 50 if social distancing is possible. Virtual option for chapel for full school.
Many events will be streamed or virtual.
Advisory – Virtual students will be streamed in.
Virtual Advisory
Separate by grade levels. Move class transition times to allow single grades to transition at each time.
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No locker usage. Backpacks only. (Rolling backpacks recommended)
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Virtual students come to “office hours” during study halls. Teachers will monitor library, and numbers in schedule will be revisited.
N/A
Back to School Night – Virtual
Meet the Teacher – Canceled Back to School Night – Virtual
Fitness classes with social distancing.
Virtual Co-Curriculars and Fitness
Upper School – Limited and monitored. Middle School – coordinated by teacher with librarian.
Alternative check out process. Otherwise closed.
Possible attendance limitations at events; potential hygiene and distancing requirements as set by the MSDH and the MHSAA.
No in person athletics. Possible virtual options via Fitness curriculum.
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OPTIONAL VIRTUAL LEARNING TRACKS If parents choose to have their children learn from home in the fall, students will be required to commit to the virtual learning option for a minimum of one quarter, beginning with the first quarter of the school year, and they would need to complete the quarter online. The structure of learning will be as follows:
LOWER SCHOOL: PRE-K3 – 1ST
MIDDLE SCHOOL
1. Students would be required to register for the Saints@Home program for a minimum of one quarter, beginning with the first quarter of the school year, and adhere to the health and safety guidelines as defined. 2. A St. Andrew’s faculty member would provide inhome academic support for the student under the following guidelines:
1. Lessons and materials will be provided online via Google Classroom, and students will have a list of materials needed to accomplish work from home. 3. Online classes will cover the same material and curriculum as in person classes. Some assignments may be adjusted to reflect the virtual environment. The school will strive to create opportunities for teamwork and collaboration. 3. Students may be joining streamed classes – technology will be utilized to provide as immersive an opportunity as possible. 4. Students will have a schedule to meet their core subject teachers multiple times during the week. 5. Advisory will be a full class experience to allow online students to connect with students at school.
a. b. c. d.
PK3: 25 minutes twice/week PK4: 30 minutes twice/week K: 45 minutes twice/week 1st grade: 75 minutes twice/week
LOWER SCHOOL: GRADES 2 – 4 1. Lessons and materials will be provided online via Google Classroom. 2. Students will have a schedule to meet their assigned teacher every day for 15-20 minutes in small groups. 3. Students will have additional times during the week to interact with other teachers and specialists. 4. Students will have a list of materials needed to accomplish special projects from home. 5. Technology will be provided by August 10 to ensure the students can have the same access to Apps and resources.
*Virtual Option Plan guidelines subject to change
UPPER SCHOOL 1. Lessons and materials will be provided online via Google Classroom with assessments being designed to give online students challenging projects to complete with fewer summative exams. 3. Students will have a schedule to meet their core teachers for 20-30 minutes 2-3 days a week, with additional times to interact with elective teachers. However, some electives may be limited in the online environment. 5. Students will have a list of materials needed to accomplish special projects from home. 6. Class meetings and other large group activities will be coordinated to include online students when possible. 7. Students will need to come to campus for chapter and unit level assessments. 8. Students would not be participating in sports or other activities outside of the planned assessments.
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WHAT MIGHT SCHOOL LOOK LIKE THIS FALL? SCREENING: There will be required temperature checks each morning before school and a questionnaire given regarding symptoms and whether anyone in the family is sick. Students will be reminded to wash hands frequently throughout the day. SCHEDULE: Our school calendar and daily schedules may be adjusted to ensure reduced contact. Drop-off and pick-up times may be staggered or adjusted to assure social distancing. CAMPUS: While physical distancing requirements are in place, students may be in new spaces and move with the same peer group every day.
VISITORS: Access to campus buildings likely will be limited. HEALTH SERVICES: There will be full time nurses on both campuses. A separate health space will be available for any student who falls ill and needs to leave school. Screening and illness data will be carefully monitored. FOOD SERVICES: Flik Dining is developing plans for preparing and serving meals and snacks according to safety and physical distancing guidelines. This may include dining in classrooms and/or outside. ATHLETICS: The athletic department will continue health screening and follow the guidelines set by the MSDH and the MHSAA. There may be restrictions for athletic events, such as fan attendance limitations, and hygiene procedures for athletes. Distancing requirements may affect events at any time.
CONSIDERATIONS TO REDUCE RISK Health & Hygiene Daily symptom and temperature checks andwashing and hand sanitizer stations H located throughout campus P PE considerations including the use of facemasks More frequent disinfection and sanitizing
Reduce Density & Contact Classes may be capped at a certain number of students per classroom M aintain physical distance in classrooms and throughout campus. Outdoor and other spaces utilized to their full potential to provide additional learning spaces Faculty travel to classrooms where possible (especially in the Lower School), instead of students traveling between classrooms Replace large events and meetings with virtual alternatives Limit visitors to campus
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COVID TASK FORCE ST. ANDREW’S SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM: Tom Sheppard – Head of School The Rev. Hailey Allin – Chaplain Julia Chadwick – Head of Upper School DeWayne Cupples – Director of Athletics Tony DePrato – Chief Technology Officer The Rev. Annie Elliott – Chaplain Clay Elliott – Head of Middle School Stephanie Garriga – Director of Institutional Advancement Kevin Lewis – Associate Head of School/CFO Jay Philpott – Director of Admission and Financial Aid Blake Ware – Incoming Head of Upper School Dawn Wilson – Head of Lower School
Greg Buyan – Director of South Campus Operations and Associate Director of Facilities Colin Dunnigan – Associate Head of Upper School/Director of College Counseling Shea Egger – Associate Head of Lower School for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Chelsea Freeman – Director of Social Emotional Learning/Lower School Counselor Emily Gordon – Director of Marketing and Communications Cyndi Irons – Middle School Counselor Jay Losset – Director of Auxiliary Programs Cassie Mendrop – Director of Human Resources Ray McDaniel – Informational Technology Senior Network Administrator Lauren Powell – Director of Wellness/Upper School Counselor Julie Rust – Associate Head of Middle and Upper Schools for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Brad Swinney – Director of Facilities Przemek Tokarski – Director of Global Studies Anna Wadlington – Director of Student Health/South Campus Nurse Jen Whitt – Dean of Students for Middle and Upper School