D.C. EVEREST 2020-2021 FUTUREREADY RESTART PROTOCOLS STAY HOME WITH THESE SYMPTOMS
FACILITY ROUTINES No large group assemblies
Fever of 100Ëš or higher
Cough
Water bottle refilling stations
Shortness of breath/
Fatigue
Staff and students maintain physical
difficulty breathing
Headache
distancing
Nausea/vomiting
Sore throat
Floor stickers in high-traffic areas
New loss of taste/smell
Muscle/body aches
Staggered use of shared spaces
Congestion/runny nose
Chills
(lockers/cubbies) backpacks encouraged
Diarrhea
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
GROUP WORK
Additional hand sanitation stations
Courses that require group work (labs, tech
Parents screen students for symptoms daily
ed, physical education, etc.) will utilize
Masks required for staff and students
physical distancing
Safety signage - symptoms, physical
No shared equipment
distancing, hygiene
Additional cleaning and sanitation
Plexiglass barriers in public spaces or areas
procedures for high-touch surfaces
where can't physically distance
CAFETERIA PROCEDURES
VISITORS & VOLUNTEERS
Students wash/sanitize hands prior to eating
No parents, guardians, visitors or volunteers
All foods wrapped or pre-served by staff
allowed in school buildings
No shared serving utensils Touchless check-out system Students will eat meals within their cohorts Only online menus
RECESS
BUS TRANSPORTATION
Students will wash/sanitize hands before and
Significantly reduce the number of students
after recess
on the bus at one time
Supervision will encourage physical
Face masks required
distancing
Additional cleaning and sanitation
Staggered recess times
procedures
ARRIVAL & DISMISSAL Parents/guardians remain outside Follow established school protocols
ISOLATION PROTOCOL FOR STUDENTS WITH SYMPTOMS Student isolated Student must wear mask Parent/guardian picks up student promptly or make arrangments to have someone do so Student cannot ride the bus home
D.C. Everest is committed to the health and wellbeing of our community, staff, and students. Our protocols are developed based on standards released by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control.