MISSION SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL
VOL. 57, NO. 1
September 24, 2021
41717 PALM AVENUE, FREMONT, CA 94539 41717 PALM AVENUE, FREMONT, CA 94539
Back to school: COVID-19 Safety Measures NEW SANITATION PROCEDURE S Currently, the faculty is following Alameda County safety regulations, which state that all school areas must be disinfected daily using US Environmental Protection Agency-registered disinfectants; custodial staff are in charge of disinfecting classrooms, bathrooms, and hightouch surfaces such as faucets, handrails, and doorknobs. Custodian Audrey Vilchez said, “We are [mainly] focused on making sure classrooms and cafeterias are cleaned and disinfected for students each day.” The custodial department is also in charge of looking after the hand sanitizing stations placed around campus to encourage regular sanitizing and cleaning. The district has also supplied each classroom with hand sanitizers and disposable masks.
By Anvi Kalucha, Naveed Shakoor, & Sakshi Umrotkar Sports Editor, Centerspread Editor, & Opinion Editor
In preparation for in-person learning in the 2021-22 school year, FUSD established numerous policies adhering to local and state COVID-19 safety mandates. To identify the procedures put in place to keep students healthy, the Smoke Signal collected FUSD’s 2021-22 safety protocols.
Social Distancing Policie s In accordance with the CA Department of Public Health’s policy, FUSD is discouraging unnecessary close proximity in classrooms and other closed spaces. By encouraging seating charts within classrooms, FUSD is aiming to further reduce close contact within students and faculty alike. Although in-person learning is safe to occur with minimal physical distancing and continual masking, students are encouraged to spend lunchtime and breaks in well-ventilated and open spaces to prevent possible COVID-19 transmission. In an attempt to maintain maximum social distance on campus, Campus Supervisor Brandi Bailey-Speier said, “We didn’t want any other people other than students and staff members on campus. [MSJ is still] a parent-free zone [during school hours].”
Self Screening Protoc ols
Staying Safe at School
FUSD’s daily self-screening documents allow staff and students to identify possible symptoms before entering the campus each morning. Posters with self-screening protocols are taped across campus as well. They can be found around school in places such as the BTQ and next to P5. Before coming to school each day, students are strongly recommended to fill out an at-home daily COVID-19 health screening found on the FUSD website. If they exhibit any of the listed symptoms, guidelines suggest they stay at home, contact a health professional, and get tested.
To protect students from contracting COVID-19, hand sanitizers are available in all rooms onsite along with wipes for school desks or other shared equipment. Adhering to FUSD’s mask mandate and bringing water from home instead of using the water fountains can also reduce the spread of the virus.
Vac cinations Vaccination is currently not mandated in CA for school employees, but all those who have not received their two doses are required to test for COVID-19 every week. Approximately 95% of all FUSD employees and 79% of individuals over 12 in Fremont are fully vaccinated, according the FUSD COVID-19 Safety Plan.
FUSD employee vaccination rates: VACCINATED UNVACCINATED
79%
95%
Fremont vaccination rates (over 12): VACCINATED UNVACCINATED
ON-Site C OVID-19 Te sting From 7 a.m.-3 p.m. on Wednesdays, COVID-19 testing for staff and students is available on campus outside of C120. Testing is also available at the District Office, Monday to Friday from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. on a drop-in basis. A proctor observes the sample collection, which is self-administered through an anterior nasal swab, and results are delivered by phone or email within 24-48 hours. FUSD has partnered with Color Health, a company that provides software for health initiatives, to administer COVID-19 tests by scheduling appointments through the Color website. To reduce the possibility of exposing others, the district encourages everyone to get tested if they are experiencing symptoms. However, regular testing is not required for students. According to the FUSD COVID-19 Safety
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Plan, monthly asymptomatic testing will be made available for students when case rates exceed 25/100,000 and as recommended by either the Alameda County Public Health Department or the CA Department TESTING of Public Health. C16-18
OUT OF 76 REPORTED POSITIVE COVID-19 CASES IN FUSD SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, ONE CASE IS FROM MSJ.
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C1-14
Ventil ation Recent improvements to the HVAC system, including adjustment of HVAC dampers, allow more outside air to filter into classrooms and other enclosed spaces on campus. FUSD has also worked on fitting updated MERV 11-13 air purifiers — high-efficiency filtration systems — wherever possible to maximize filtration along with the air purification units installed in all MSJ classrooms. Portable units have also been placed in non-classroom spaces such as the Flex Room and rooms where students may need to quarantine or isolate due to symptoms.
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B30-37 B1-B24
Data above is according to the FUSD COVID-19 Positive Case Data website. Last updated on September 16.
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