Safeguard Your Child’s Health
With Evidence-Based Protocols And Deep Cleaning Measures
Safeguard Your Child’s Health
With Evidence-Based Protocols And Deep Cleaning Measures
Symptom-Tracking To Stop Potential Illness
Your child’s safety is the top priority, and symptom tracking is the first step in keeping your family safe. These three measures keep your child’s space safe:
- Temperature checks for all who enter the building.
- Daily health screening for every staff member.
- Parents check their child at the start of each day.
Hand-Washing Keeps Contamination In Check
Everyone washes their hands after entering the building or stepping into a room. Constant hand-washing is an easy and effective way to decrease the risk of spreading contagions, keeping your child healthy.
Pod Formations Limit Exposure To Others
Classes form an exclusive group “pod” that stick together and don’t combine with others. This practice decreases the risk of exposure and helps isolate and track possible illnesses quickly for your child’s safety.
Deep Cleaning Happens At The End Of Every Day
Closing at 5:30 p.m. instead of 6 allows time to disinfect the entire school thoroughly. Along with disinfecting class tools and high-traffic spots during the day, the deep cleaning eradicates cold and flu causing germs.
Social Distancing Safeguards Health
Safe tours with parents and caregivers happen by touring the outdoor playgrounds and viewing windows or distance to observe classrooms. Meetings in a sanitized office to go over school information and answer your questions to ensure your visit is safe.
Evidenced State And Federal Recommendations Maintain Health
State and federal rules for potential quarantining of classrooms inform responses to possible infection. Quarantining is proven to keep everyone safe and healthy, ensuring a happy return to school when possible.
Covid Protocols
Currently we do temp checks for everyone who enters our doors, staff, children, parents, therapists, etc.
Staff fill out a health screening form every day and we sent the parents a screening form and encourage them to checklist all of those items for their child(ren) each day before attending.
Hands are washed after entering the building.
Classrooms do not combine. If a staff member has to go from one class to another for something, they wash hands before entering the new class.
The school closes at 5:30 instead of 6 during this time period so that we can fully disinfect the entire school (in addition to ongoing cleaning and disinfecting throughout the day).
Safe tours are done by touring all of the outdoor playgrounds and using viewing windows or distance to observe their perspective classroom; they meet in a sanitized office to go over school information.
We follow all governing bodies rules for potential quarantining of classrooms.