Fall 2020 Reopening Plan
GUIDING PRINCIPLESHealth guidance from national, state, and local health officials, leaders and resources.
○ Alignment with Ohio Department of Health, Center for Disease Control, and Cuyahoga County Board of Health Guidance.
COVID-19 safety protocols take priority.○ Can’t eliminate risk; only mitigate it.○ Mitigating risk will maximize in-person instructional time while keeping student and staff
wellness as our top priority.
Educate for Excellence○ Equity and access for all students○ Teacher-directed learning for all hybrid/online options.○ District-owned Chromebooks available.○ Social-emotional balance and considerations.
Remain mindful of finances and resources.○ Fiscal responsibility.○ Partnership with teachers, staff and community organizations
Educate for Excellence
ALIGNMENT OF CURRICULUM● Each grade level is responsible for specific content● Identify in every grade level and subject
○ What was taught in-person○ What was taught virtually○ What was not covered
TECHNOLOGY SKILLS• Focus on expanding our educators’ technology skill
base
• Create a database of lessons relevant to specific grade levels/subject areas.
ONLINE COURSE DESIGNAll teachers participated in a 7-Module online design course.
• Combining curriculum and technology skills into a more coherent
online classroom.
• Establish expectations and structure
• A resource as teachers continue to grow in distance learning
PREPARING FOR FALL 2020VIRTUAL LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN
All student learning takes place online
HYBRID INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN
50% of students attend on alternate days
ALL-IN INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN
All students attend school in-person with increased mitigation policies
FACE COVERING EXPECTATIONS
K-4 Students
● Masks/shields on buses, in hallways and in classroom with specific mask/shield breaks per teacher direction.
5-8 Students
● Masks/shields on buses, in hallways and in classrooms with mask/shield breaks scheduled when practical.
9-12 Students
● Masks/shields while inside all buildings. ● Masks/shield breaks schedule when practical.
Health appeal process for face covering with district nurses:○ Appeal process and forms available by Aug. 1st.○ Face shields and other measures to be approved
through the appeal process.○ District to work with health care professionals and
Cuyahoga County Board of Health.
All teachers, staff and students (grade K-12) are required to wear face masks or face shields at all times.
● The district or an individual building may be directed to close by the Ohio Department of Health.
● If the Ohio Department of Education or Cuyahoga County Board of Health develop “district-specific” risk levels, those may become triggers for change.
● If teacher and staff COVID-19 absenteeism outpaces available substitutes, school may shift to virtual learning.
● WCSD will use this chart as our guide, but please wait for communication from the district as to the date of the instructional shift (All-In, Hybrid or Virtual).
OHIO COVID-19 RISK LEVEL GUIDELINES FOR THE PUBLIC
QUARANTINING PROTOCOLSWestlake City School District is currently working with health officials on district-wide quarantine protocols. Once these protocols are finalized, they will be shared with parents and community members.
• Westlake will still be offering transportation services to all eligible families. Survey results showed an overwhelming majority of parents plan to transport their own child.
• An opt-in form was sent out to parents to sign up for district provided transportation and will be sent again this week.
• Face masks/shields are required at all times on buses by both students and staff members.
• During a Hybrid model, we understand that parents may need childcare for their student when he/she is not scheduled to attend school.
• Westlake will offer before school care, after school care, and full-day Project Link services to students in grades K-8 (per space available).
• A sign-up link will be sent to parents this week.
• Students will be fully supervised, socially distant and have the opportunity to complete required virtual coursework throughout their days with Project Link.
TRANSPORTATION PROJECT LINK
SAFETY PROCEDURES & STUDENT, STAFF AND PARENT EXPECTATIONS
Safety procedures and student, staff and parent expectations will cover the following areas:
● Classrooms● Hallways, lockers and common areas● Drop off, pick up and visitors● Transportation● Health services● Restrooms● Lunches and cafeteria ● Office
An example of the Drop off, pick up and visitors safety procedures and expectations are as follows.
OPTION 1: STUDENTS IN-PERSON AND IN-BUILDINGS DAILY OR ON ALTERNATE DAYS WITH SAFETY PROTOCOLSDrop Off, Pick Up, and VisitorsStudent and Parent/Caregiver Expectations Staff Expectations
Parents/Caregivers● Conduct a student wellness check including temperature prior to
sending a student to school. Students with temperatures over 100°F should stay home.
● Provide a mask or face shield for your student to wear on the bus and while at school. Masks or shields are required for all students grades K - 12.
● Limit visits to school as much as possible.● Conduct a personal health screening prior to coming to a school
building and do not come if you are running a fever higher than 100o or showing other symptoms.
● Follow posted guidelines and read all signage whenever entering the building.
● Wearing a mask or face shield is required when entering the building.Students
● Wearing a mask or face shield is required when entering, exiting, or moving around the building.
● Report directly to your assigned classroom/area upon arrival to school.● Maintain maximum physical distance from peers whenever possible in
hallways, common areas, offices, etc.
Building specific information can be found at the links below:● Westlake Elementary School
● Dover Intermediate School
● Lee Burneson Middle School
● Westlake High School
Teachers/Assistants● Supervise hallways and common areas to ensure students are reporting immediately to
assigned class and not congregating in hallways or common areas.● Provide reminders, issue warnings, contact parents/caregivers, and report repeated
expectation violators to the office.Custodians
● Disinfect common areas based on a schedule provided by school administration. This includes but is not limited to door handles, handrails, toilets, stalls, counters, and sinks.
● Ensure designated doors are propped open at arrival and dismissal.● Ensure designated doors are closed after arrival and dismissal.
Administration● Ensure adequate supervision is available on bus lots, in parking lots, and in common areas of
the building. ● Ensure proper signage is installed in hallways and common areas.● Ensure supplies are readily available for custodians.● Provide reminders, issue warnings, contact parents/caregivers, and issue consequences to
repeated expectation violators. ● Ensure designated doors are propped open at arrival and dismissal.● Ensure designated doors are closed after arrival and dismissal.● Eliminate parent and community volunteers to ensure safety and health of students and
staff. ● Implement staggered dismissal times if necessary to maximize physical distancing and
student safety.Building differences as notedWestlake Elementary School:
● Due to preschool guidelines, assigned staff must check temperatures of preschool students upon arrival.
HEALTH & SAFETY PARTNERS
Westlake City School District will be be sharing safety plans and guidelines with representatives from the Westlake Police Department and University Hospitals St. John Medical Center. Their partnership and input is greatly appreciated.
We will continue to re-evaluate based on health and safety conditions as well as state, county and local guidelines.
For more information and updates, visit www.wlake.org.
This plan was created as of (July 20, 2020).