Reopening Timeline & Phases Sample Clauses

Reopening Timeline & Phases. 20 The District shall carefully consider the recommendations provided by the Xxxxxxxx, XXXX, 00 the DOH and the Grant County Health Department (GCHD). The District has committed to 22 continue ongoing and regular communication with the GCHD and the PSE regarding 23 reopening plans, phases, health and safety requirements and the Warden School District
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Reopening Timeline & Phases. 17 The District shall carefully consider the recommendations provided by the Governor, OSPI, the 18 DOH and the County Health Department (CHD). The District xxxx committed to continue 19 ongoing and regular communication with the CHD and the PSE regarding reopening plans, 20 phases, health, and safety requirements. Regardless of the phase, some students requiring face- 21 to-face instruction may need to be served on campus. These may be special needs students, 22 students with 504 plans or other at-risk students. 24 II. Student and Staff Health Precautions: 25 Face coverings, Health Screenings, Physical Distancing, Health & Safety Requirements, 26 Worksite Employee Health & Safety Requirements and Key Statutory Requirements: The 27 District has adopted a Reopening Plan to comply with the workplace safety and school 28 reopening social distancing guidance provided by Labor and Industries, OSPI & DOH, utilizing 29 staff/student discipline procedures for enforcement when necessary, while masks are required, 30 the district will ensure that masks are available for those who do not have a personal mask. 32 Weekly Health & Safety Meetings: The District and PSE representatives will meet at a 33 minimum weekly to discuss protocols and/or other health and safety concerns.
Reopening Timeline & Phases. 18 The District shall carefully consider the recommendations provided by the Xxxxxxxx, XXXX, 00 the DOH and the Grant County Health Department (GCHD). The District has committed to 20 continue ongoing and regular communication with the GCHD and the PSE regarding 21 reopening plans, phases, health, and safety requirements. As noted in the document titled 22 “Quincy School District 2020-21 Reopening Planning, Phases & Protocols”, the specific 23 phase/schedule will be determined by Superintendent in accordance with the “Quincy School 24 District – Reopening Plan for School Year 2020-21”. This document includes the following 25 notation: “If case counts continue to climb, the GCHD may impose a remote only directive 26 with very limited in-person opportunities for at-risk students.” 28 Regardless of the phase, some students requiring face-to-face instruction may need to be served 29 on campus. These may be special needs students, students with 504 plans or other at-risk 30 students.

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