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Scarice Offers School Year COVID Info

Superintendent of Schools Thomas Scarice sent this information today to Westport families:

I truly hope that this summer provided you and your family with much needed rest and relaxation. As the first day approaches on August 31 I want to inform families that there will be multiple updates to keep you apprised of our reopening plans. You can expect regular updates from my office, or from your child’s building principal, in the coming days. Additionally, the reopening resource on our newly designed website (more on that next week!) will be fully updated, as the most recent guidance from the state Department of Public Health continues to unfold.

Although the outlook with regards to the pandemic is not as positive as it was in June, we will continue to work towards providing as much normalcy as possible for your child as they return to school. Like last year, we will approach matters in 4-6 week increments, while thoughtfully considering layers of mitigating measures.

We have learned a lot since we opened schools last year. While we have hoped that we would begin the year back to pre-pandemic practices, it is clear that we are not quite there yet. With high vaccination rates in our community, and a prudent approach, we can successfully begin the school year, and in consultation with our medical advisor, and our local and state health departments, we can roll back mitigating measures as the conditions permit.

The following are the most current practices in place for the first day of school:

Universal Masks/Face Coverings:

Vaccines:

Social Distancing:

Socially distanced school buses (Photo/Amy Schneider)

Lunch:

Visitors:

After-school Activities:

Building Cleaning:

Hand Washing:

 

Quarantine Practices:

Travel:

Ventilation:

Supports for Students in Quarantine or Isolation:

District COVID-19 Dashboard:

What Can Families Do?

You can anticipate additional updates in the coming days. These are some of the more salient district wide updates. Building principals will send further school-specific messages as we approach the first day of school.

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