Thursday, March 25, 2021

Superintendent's Report to SC 3.24.21

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Superintendent’s Report to the School Committee

March 24, 2021


Thank you!

  • A HUGE shout out and thank you to our custodial staff and facilities department, who have been working tirelessly throughout this last year and continue to do so as classrooms are being prepared for students to return. Unsung heroes!

  • Thank you to the parent volunteers who have already committed to assisting with the bins and materials collection at the elementary schools!


Ventilation Report and Update: 

  • The “purple rooms.”

    • Twelve rooms (elementary and middle school) were retested. 

    • Of these 12 rooms, 7 of them have come back online and are no longer “purple.” 2 at Clarke, three at Stanley, and two at the middle school.

    • The other five rooms have shown improvement but remain purple, which means they CAN be used, but 6ft of distancing should stay in these spaces. 2 at Hadley, three at the middle school.

  • This information has been critical to building administrators to plan for lunch schedules and staffing needs.


Stanley Project Update: 

  • The ventilation project at the Stanley School is scheduled to be completed by this Friday, March 26th.

  • Mrs. Huntley has drafted a transition plan for our Little Stanley students and will be sharing it with faculty, staff, and families in the coming days.  

  • Students will NOT be transitioning for next week. 

 



Survey Results:


Family Choice Survey Results as of 3/22/20






% In-Person

% Remote

Total School Enrollment

Approximate Unknowns

Clarke

93%

7%

222

38

Hadley

89%

11%

301

8

Stanley

95%

5%

219

0

Middle

88%

12%

703

116

High

85%

15%

686

119


Return to In-Person Learning:

  • Except for the High School setback, we are moving ahead with the schedule outlined at our last meeting.


MARCH 29th 

  • Preschool 8:30 am-2:00 pm (5 days) and bringing in more students. 

  • K & 1: 8:00 am -12:15 pm (5 days) Teachers will be available to Zoom with remote students at 1:15 pm.

  • Middle School (all grades 5-8) 8:00 am - 12:30 am (5 days).


APRIL 5th

  • Kindergarten-Grade 4 - (5 FULL days) with lunch.

  • High School (all grades 9-12) (5 FULL days).


APRIL 12th

  • Middle School (all grades 5-8) (5 FULL days) with lunch.


Attendance: 

  • As we return to in-person learning, we will be returning to our previous attendance policy.  If you have committed to in-person learning, your student will not have access to Zoom, and teachers will mark them absent.  

  • Our teachers have been challenged during hybrid learning with students staying home or going away for long weekends and signing on to Zoom when they are supposed to be in-person. This practice will no longer be allowed. 


Parent Emails Re: Football:

  • I received two emails questioning the decision to pause football until April 5th.

  • Some clarification:

    • We follow the state's guidelines as the Department of Public Health (DPH)/ Community Tracing Collaborative (CTC) when it comes to quarantine and or isolation, not the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

    •  DPH/CTC  does allow individuals to test out of quarantine at day 5 and or day 7; however, individuals need to continue to monitor for symptoms for a full 14 days

  • Individuals can become positive and or symptomatic at any time up the 14-day window. 

  • This decision was not made in isolation but made in consultation with the Swampscott Health Department.

  • As of 3/23, we still did not have test results from more than half of the football team. 

  • Football is not being treated any differently than any other sport or our student body returning to school. 

  • Football is considered a high-risk sport concerning COVID, and close contacts need to continue to monitor their health. 

  • This decision isn’t to be punitive. It is to protect the health and safety of our students, families, teams, and community. We based our decision on the residual risk of spread that could occur if we allow students to play any sooner. The Swampscott Health and School Departments decided based on the maximum risk reduction because there are so many individuals involved.  








Thursday, March 11, 2021

Superintendent's Report to SC 3.10.21

 Superintendent’s Report to the School Committee

March 10, 2021


Thank yous:

  • Thank you to the parent group who organized to help make vaccination appointments for our faculty and staff.

  • Thank you to the 24 parents and community members who have already signed up to volunteer where needed as we roll out more in-person learning opportunities.


Ventilation Report and Update: Director of Facilities, Mr. Kasper


BinaxNOW Point of Contact (POC) Testing: 

Occupational Health Nurse, Mrs. Mulcahy

 

Tents:

  • Having them installed the week of March 29th. 

  • This spring installation will include the sides of the tents for use in inclement weather. We have health guidance for the use of these sides. 


Purchases:

  • Portable seating for indoor and outdoor use (elementary and middle school)

  • Additional desks - for those classrooms previously using tables.

  • Individual desk shields for all elementary students

  • Picnic Tables for each school


Classroom Set-Up: 

  • Custodians have already been setting up classrooms with desks from the storage containers.

  • Teachers will be taking inventory of all the extraneous furniture in their classrooms that might be stored in the containers for more space in their classrooms.

Staff with Medical Accommodations:

  • We will not be flipping a switch, and suddenly all teachers with medical accommodations will be back in their classrooms on a random date.

  • It will be a rolling return, whereby once these faculty and staff members are fully vaccinated (two weeks after their second shot), they will be returning to their classrooms.  We are currently looking at a timeline for each of these individuals.


Return Dates from the Commissioner:

  • April 5th - K-5 (unless your middle school has a 5-8), then you can apply for a waiver.

  • April 28th - Middle School

  • TBD - High School

























SPS TIMELINE

  • This is an overview and outline of the district-wide plan.

  • Further details and communications will come from your building principal.

  • This approach is purposeful and cautious. 



MARCH 22nd

  • BY NO LATER THAN 3/22, all special education students at elementary schools back to original classrooms (out of large spaces, like cafeteria & library

  • Continue preparing spaces across the district to go from 6ft to 3ft in all classrooms; moving furniture while waiting on purple classrooms’ report.

  • SHS Remote ½ day Wednesday will go full day remote Wednesday, and the SHS schedule reverts to five days rather than a two-day schedule.



MARCH 29th - Current Hybrid Students Only

  • Preschool 8:30 am-2:00 pm and bringing in more students. 

  • K & 1: 8:00 am -12:15 pm and teachers available to Zoom with remote students at 1:15 pm

  • Middle School (all grades 5-8) 8:00 am - 12:30 am current hybrid students for five days.

  • High School (all grades 9-12) full-day five days current hybrid students. No lunch service inside - kids go out for lunch just as on the hybrid days now. 



APRIL 5th

  • Kindergarten-Grade 4 - five full-days with lunch

  • Food services were looking at one choice and boxed or bagged lunches only.



APRIL 12th

  • The goal is to have all students 5-8 in five full-days with lunches

    • Contingent on more information on large spaces and purple room report





OTHER CONSIDERATIONS AND WORK TO BE DONE

  • REMOTE STUDENTS: 

    • It’s important to note that the state is mandating we get students back to in-person learning.

    • Families that choose to remain remote for the rest of the year may do so, but time on learning is not a factor for this group of students.

    • The focus will shift to the in-person students as directed by the state.

    • Currently, 5-8 & 9-12 will continue to live Zoom (stream) from their classrooms.

    • Elementary Grades 3-4, we are looking at live Zooming as mentioned above.

    • Elementary Grades K-2 will be a combination of Zoom and asynchronous learning.

    • Current Remote students wishing to change to in-person learning will be given that opportunity after April vacation.



  • LITTLE STANLEY - THE MOVE BACK TO BIG STANLEY:

    • No decision has been made on the specific date yet.

    • If the timing holds for the completion of the ventilation project, we will be ready to move students back by the last week in March or the first week in April.


  • OPEN FAMILY MEETING:

    • 6:30 pm tomorrow, Thursday, March 11th. 

    • Letter and Zoom link here.


  • YET ANOTHER SURVEY:

    • The state is requiring another parent survey be distributed to families regarding your choice of a learning model for your student(s). 

    • Dr. Bacon will be sending this survey by the end of this week.