Roadmap to Covid-19 Protocols

Hillel Academy’s Roadmap to Covid Protocols is a set of operational expectations guiding our school’s response to the challenges of COVID-19. The Roadmap is built on many weeks of engagement with educators, parents and other essential stakeholders.

We are being guided by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health and Wellness protocols as we support our school community to adjust to the required changes for the upcoming school year.

 

This plan identifies specific actions and best practices and requires students, staff and families to follow daily safety measures at home and at school in order to resume in-person instruction. It also identifies critical services for supporting the social and emotional health of our community. While no plan can eliminate all the risks posed by COVID 19, we are committed to working together to ensure that our children are provided with the essential educational support they will need for the coming school year. Hillel Academy will provide updates to this plan based on our experience and as we continue to learn more about this pandemic and the best practices needed to mitigate the associated risks. It is essential that our Hillel family continue to commit to work together to build a culture of safety and care for one another we work through this pandemic.

We ask that you take the steps below to protect your health and the health of your children prior to returning to school.

These steps include:
● avoiding large crowds
● avoiding exposure to non-family members
● avoiding exposure to sick people
● avoiding travel locations with high rates of infection
● physically distancing by six feet
● wearing a mask in public
● Sign the Parent Responsibility Contact

Our staff have been working to ensure that our campus will be as safe as possible when our students return by ensuring the following:

Facilities
● Arrangement of all classrooms to accommodate all students with a distance of 1 metre apart.
● Installation of handwashing and sanitizing stations throughout the school.
● Installation of thermal scanners at the entrance the to the Prep and High School
● Installation of social distancing decals and stickers throughout the campus
● Installation of one way signage for corridors, hallways, stairs and passages
● Installation of appropriate behaviour signs

Refresher Training
● Re-training of Security Guards with handheld thermometers to take the temperature of every person entering the campus.
● Re-training of all ancillary staff in cleaning and sanitizing.
● Re-training of all staff in COVID-19 awareness and safety protocols during the professional development workshops.

We will continually review the latest Government guidelines and, in accordance with them, we will adjust our learning models.

We will begin the academic year on Wednesday, September 8th with online education and face to face classes on campus for students will begin on Monday, September 13th.

Parents will have the option of continuing with online learning for their children.

Prep School

All classes from K1 to Grade 6 will be held every day.

The Room & Zoom learning model will be used. This is where teachers are in school with students face-to-face while some students may be online at home. This model is to ensure equity for both students in the classroom and online.

High School

All classes from Grade 7 to Grade 13 will be held every day.

The instructional approach will continue to ensure equity for both students in the classroom and online. Students will still engage in synchronous and asynchronous activities to balance instruction and independent learning. Assessments for both online and students in the  classroom will remain standardized so that no student is disadvantaged.

All students will continue to submit work electronically to avoid possible transmission of the virus through the exchange of writing materials.

For both Prep and High School

Students who are ill or in quarantine will automatically be switched to the online classes until cleared to return to school by a healthcare professional.

Prep School

Students are counted as present during online learning if they attend all their classes and submit the required work for that day. Parents will be required to communicate any reasons for a student’s absence for online classes.

Parents will be required to sign and submit the Parent Responsibility Contract. If a parent has changed their mind and decided to send their child to school, that must be communicated to the office immediately and in advance as arrangements will have to be made for the safe entry of that student. Adding students at random for face-to-face instruction will not be possible.

NB: DO NOT send your child on campus if your place has not been confirmed. As the numbers of students for on-campus learning increase, it will call for adjustments.

High School

Attendance/registration will be taken during morning meeting times from 7:45-8:00am each day. Students will be required to “attend” morning registration and meetings via the designated online platform, where they will be recorded as present for the school day by their form teacher. Failure of students to be present for morning meetings will result in them being registered as absent.

Students who did not attend will be required to provide evidence of their attendance to their classes throughout the day to their form teacher, in order to have their absent designation changed to “late”.

Adding students at random intervals will not be possible until we are able to increase the number of students per group based on the easing of distancing restrictions by the Ministry of Health and Wellness.

Parents who indicated that their children will be returning for face to face classes would have received confirmation by way of an email asking you to sign and submit the Parent Responsibility Contract.

DO NOTsend your child on campus if your place has not been confirmed.

We will follow the Ministry of Health guidelines and inform the local health officials if a case of COVID-19 is identified within the school community. We will also notify the staff, students and parents of the affected grades immediately while maintaining confidentiality.

Any student or staff with a confirmed case of COVID-19 should return to school only after they have been cleared by a health professional or completed the mandatory quarantine period as stipulated by the Ministry of Health.

When a COVID-19 case is identified/suspected, that individual will we immediately isolated and sent home. Other persons within that classroom will be asked to watch for symptoms and should stay home and test if they become symptomatic.

If any student or staff member displays Covid or ‘flu-like’ symptoms they must self-isolate immediately at home and not come to school.

  • Any person who displays Covid or ‘flu like’ symptoms at school will be sent home.
  • Any person who shows these symptoms should take a Covid-19 test.
  • Only symptomatic persons will be sent home to quarantine.
  • Lessons will continue on campus for all other students.

 

Contact Tracing

Contact tracing is a key strategy to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. The local health department will initiate contact tracing, following regular public health practice.

Local health officials, depending on the situation, may identify other contacts who require quarantine. The School may be asked to confidentially help the health department by collecting data and contact information of those exposed.

Health and Hygiene Protocols

Students will be trained on proper handwashing technique. Sinks and handwashing stations are available in bathrooms, waiting areas, canteen area and other designated areas on the school campus.

Local health officials, depending on the situation, may identify other contacts who require quarantine. The School may be asked to confidentially help the health department by collecting data and contact information of those exposed.

Hand sanitizer stations will be provided in the waiting areas and other designated areas in administrative offices. Upon entering these areas persons must sanitize their hands.

All classrooms in the Prep School have access to their own bathroom as well as sinks for handwashing in the classroom which must only be used by the students assigned to each.

classroom.

Students will be encouraged to keep their hands away from their faces and to wash hands or use their personal sanitizer frequently throughout the school day, especially before and after eating meals and after returning from outside. Handwashing will be encouraged at all times over the use of sanitizer.

The hard surfaces, including desk and table tops, chairs, door knobs and any materials, when used, will be cleaned and disinfected at least twice per day.

To help prevent an outbreak of Covid-19 in our community, it is extremely important that all individuals displaying signs of illness remain at home and not be permitted on campus. All members of the school community and invited visitors must take their temperatures prior to arriving at school. We will have health screening procedures for all students, staff, and visitors.

Staff

Prior to Arrival: All staff must self-screen for symptoms before coming to school. Any staff member with a temperature of 37.5C/100.4°F or greater must stay home and consider coronavirus testing if other symptoms of COVID-19 are present.

The wearing of masks at all times when on campus is mandatory for all persons: staff, students and parents, irrespective of the vaccination status.

Students

Prior to Arrival: Parents and guardians must check their students’ temperatures at home every morning using oral, tympanic (ear), or temporal scanners, and students with a temperature of 37.5C/100.4°F or greater must stay home and consider coronavirus testing if other symptoms of COVID-19 are present.

Each student must have two (2) extra face masks in their bag at all times. All masks/ shields must be placed in its own clean Ziploc bag or reusable case. All masks and shields must be labelled with the child’s name.

Masks and face shields will be switched during the day. A second bag must be packed for students to place the used mask/ shield. All reusable face masks must be washed each day and face shields sanitized at home. New or sanitized Ziploc bags/ reusable case must either be washed or replaced before returning to school.

The wearing of masks at all times when on campus is mandatory for all persons: staff, students and parents, irrespective of the vaccination status.

The use of face shields is optional.

Parents

Parents must provide face masks/shields for their child. Families are encouraged to purchase ones that are well suited for their child’s use, protection, and comfort. Face mask coverings must be sky or navy blue, black or white in colour. Face mask coverings should not bear any non-school slogans, graphics and/or messages. Manufactured logos, if present, are to be small and discrete. Face buffs, gaiters, bandanas, or scarves are not acceptable facial mask coverings.

Parents and guardians are required to monitor their children for symptoms of COVID-19 on a daily basis. The presence of any unexplained symptoms, including cough, nasal congestion or runny nose, sore throat, body aches, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell, or shortness of breath, should prompt the parent or guardian to keep the student home from school and to follow up with their primary care provider.

All parents will be required to sign a Parent Responsibility Contract indicating their full partnership and agreement to adhere to their responsibility in keeping all members of the school as safe as possible. All parents must agree to and uphold the following:

●Monitor the health of my child and keep them home from school if he/she is ill.

 

● Take my child’s temperature every morning before they come to school.

● Notify the school nurse (nurse@gohillel.com) if my child is unwell.

● Collect my child promptly if I am called by the school and advised that my child is ill.

● Understand that my child will not enter the school campus unless his/ her temperature has been checked.

● I will not enter the school campus without having my temperature checked.

● My child will not be allowed onto the school campus without a mask.

● I will not be allowed onto the school campus without a mask.

● Provide my child with at least 3 masks each day (one to wear and 2 spare masks in a bag).

● Ensure that my child is up to date with routine immunizations including Covid-19 as applicable(provide the nurse with a photocopy along with medical form).

● Ensure my child has his/ her own supplies.

● Label clearly all of my child’s (belongings including clothing, bags, masks, face shields, water bottles, igloos with his/her full name.

● Provide my child with drinking water and lunch, or money (debit card) to buy lunch from the cafeteria.

● Encourage respiratory hygiene (cough into tissue or elbow).

● Provide the school with my contact information and that of a friend or relative (in the event that they cannot contact you).

● Notify the school if my child has been in contact with a Covid-19 positive case or travelled outside of Jamaica in the last 2 weeks, and isolate him/her for the period of time required, as appropriate.

● Notify the school immediately if my child is Covid-19 positive, and isolate him/her.

● Provide the school with medical clearance before allowing my child to return to school.

● Unless I am a K1 parent, I will not enter the Prep and High School without permission from the Main Office.

PROTOCOL FOR A STUDENT/STAFF WHO PRESENTS WITH COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

COVID-19 Symptoms include a fever, cough, nasal congestion or runny nose, sore throat, body aches, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell, or shortness of breath.

The following protocol will be followed by our School Nurse if a staff or student presents with Covid-19 related symptoms

IDENTIFY – ISOLATE – INTERVENE - INFORM

● Immediately isolate.

● Carefully instruct staff/student to remove cloth mask and dispose of it.

● Offer a medical mask.

● Maintain Hand Hygiene, Respiratory Hygiene.

● Take vital signs, blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate, temperature, Oxygen level (where possible)

● Call family members and ask for transport for student/staff to leave school

● Inform Director of School - Symptom/supportive care

● Oral fluids

● Antipyretic measures (acetaminophen, fan) Escalate If:

● Symptoms are severe

● Staff/student is faint, vomiting, lethargic

● Vital signs abnormal

● Blood pressure low, oxygen level low

● Call nearby GP/Hospital

● Report to the Ministry of Health and Wellness Follow Up Instructions:

● Will be guided by the Ministry of Health and Wellness

● 14 days Quarantine if exposed

● Return to school only by providing evidence of medical clearance from a Health professional

● Stay home if symptomatic

● Special requirements must be communicated to School Administration Wellness Centre Protocols

● Adequately ventilated

● Regularly sanitized

● Properly stocked

● Cleaned after caring for a staff/student

● Any person working or assisting in the Wellness Centre will be trained/prepped to sanitize the instruments which have been used after caring for staff/student.

● Equipped with PPE: Gown, gloves, medical masks ( KN 95)

● Equipped with a dedicated phone line to communicate with parents or Health professionals.

Students, staff and visitors must wear clean cloth or medical face mask coverings. Cloth face mask coverings should be a minimum of 2-ply material. The face mask coverings must be worn over the mouth and nose, tight against the side of the face, and under the chin to protect themselves and other community members. Parents may also send their children in face shields in addition to the masks.

All students must wear a mask to enter the campus and before exiting the car.

Masks must be a solid sky or navy blue, black or white.

Students must bring a labelled ziplock bag to store face mask when not in use.

Each student must have two (2) extra face masks in their bag at all times. All masks/ shields must be placed in its own clean Ziploc bag or reusable case. All masks and shields must be labelled with the child’s name

Mask coverings must be worn in classrooms by all students grades K-13. Only in certain circumstances, such as lunchtime, may they be removed in classrooms. In the Prep School here is no talking while eating policy when students are eating in their classrooms. Students will change masks after eating lunch.

We will provide safe, healthy opportunities for students to have facial mask covering breaks during the school day. Mask breaks will be provided approximately every hour. These breaks should occur when students can be six feet apart and ideally outside or at least with the windows open. They will occur throughout the day, indoors and outside, whenever possible. Students who need additional breaks will be allowed to step outside for a breather.

We will provide training sessions for students and employees to teach them how to properly wear and handle facial mask coverings. Parents should begin this training at home before school reopens.

The school administration and teachers will strictly monitor the use of masks by students.

It is the expectation that students will come to school each day with a clean face mask. We will have extra face mask coverings available for emergencies or if students arrive at school without one.

Facial mask coverings must be worn by all students, employees, and visitors in common areas in school buildings such as hallways, bathrooms, Wellness Centre, Canteen, and drop-off and pick-up points.

A facial mask covering is not required if an employee is working alone in a segregated workspace, such as an individual office or cubicle, or in areas where they are reliably separated by more than six feet from others.

 

Our number one priority is preserving the health and safety of all members of our school community. As such, we expect that parents comply and adhere to the attached traffic plan as we aim to make our school environment as safe as possible for everyone. We welcome your patience, as we maintain personal distancing and take the time to implement the necessary safety checks and screening on each student.

Children must arrive at school with enough time to be properly checked and be ready to get to class on time. There may be minimal delays at drop off, we thank you for your patience and understanding.

Parents are not allowed to park on the outside of the school gates or in the car parks and walk their child/children into school. To encourage independence in our young learners, we ask that starting Term 2 you allow the children to walk in by themselves to their class.

Arrival at School

Prep School

● Temperature taken before entering the school campus. Masks should be worn from before entering the school gates.

● Students will exit the car in their mask and join the clearly marked queue in order to hand wash/sanitize hands and have their temperatures checked.

  • Have children in masks prior to exiting the vehicle.
  • Have school bags/lunch kit/water bottle etc. inside the vehicle as opposed to being in the trunk.
  • Allow the children to sit on the left side of the vehicle for easy exit.
  • Once the children have exited the vehicle, we kindly request that you leave the drop-off area.

 

High School

● All students will exit the car in their mask and enter through the High School entrance gate that leads to the waiting area.

● Students will join the clearly marked queue in order to have their temperatures checked

● Temperature will be checked at the thermal screening scanner located in the High School Waiting Area.

● Students will wash/sanitize hands and then proceed to their regular homeroom.

Physical Distancing Rules must be observed whilst students are queueing to pass through temperature control. There will be barriers and other indicators to help students to navigate this process. Students must wear their face covering during this arrival time.

● Children who arrive late must follow the same protocol before entering.

● Parents are not allowed in school outside of drop off and pick up unless they have prior appointment through the Prep or High School offices. For an appointment please email jwaugh@gohillel.com (Prep School) and tmckain@gohillel.com(High School).

● Parents must arrive at the assigned staggered start time and dismissal time – it is very important to keep to these times to encourage social and physical distancing.

● Prep School (PS) Parents drop off their children outside of the PS Waiting Area and must not follow their child to class (with the exception of K1 parents*).

● High School (HS) Parents drop off their children at the HS Entrance *The exception for this is for the Kindergarten 1 parents who will walk their children to theirclassroom. Only one parent each student will be allowed: they must observe the 6 feet apart physical distancing protocols, wash/sanitize their hands and have their temperatures checked. On handing over their child to their teacher the parent leaves using following the clearing labeled direction decals. Parents are not allowed to enter the classroom.

 

Arrival and Departure Schedule

Parents will drop off and pick up children at the designated areas.

Children must be picked up on time.

Grade

Drop-Off Time

Designated Drop-Off Area

Pick-Up Time

Designated Pick-Up Area

Exit

K1

7:50am - 8:00am

PS Waiting Area

1:00pm

PS Waiting Area

Exit front Gate

K2

7:50am - 8:00am

PS Waiting Area

1:35pm

PS Waiting Area

Exit front Gate

Grade 1

7:35am - 8:00 am

PS Waiting Area

1:35pm

PS Waiting Area

Exit front Gate

Grade 2

7:35am - 8:00 am

PS Waiting Area

1:40pm

Tent by Waiting Area

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 3

7:30am - 8:00 am

PS Waiting Area

2:05pm

Tent by Waiting Area

Exit front Gate

Grade 4

7:30 am - 7:45 am

PS Waiting Area

2:05pm

PS Library Gate

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 5

7:15am - 7:45 am

PS Waiting Area

2:10pm

PS Waiting Area

Exit front Gate

Grade 6

7:15 am - 7:45 am

PS Waiting Area

2:30pm

PS Library Gate

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 7

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

Main Car Park

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 8

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

High School Entrance

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 9

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

High School Entrance

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 10

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

Main Car Park

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 11

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

Main Car Park

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 12

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

Basketball Court

Exit bottom Gate

Grade 13

7:00 am - 7:45 am

HS Entrance

3:15pm

Basketball Court

Exit bottom Gate

  • Hallways are marked with decals that are 6 feet apart to help students and staff maintain their distance while walking. When walking, stay to the left side of thehallway, passageway or staircase.
  • Signs are posted to indicate one way and two ways
  • Observation of 6 feet apart for physical distancing.
  • No child must leave their seat without first getting permission.
  • All meetings will be held via Zoom until further notice. For an appointment please email jwaugh@gohillel.com (Prep School) and tmckain@gohillel.com (High School).

● No visitors will be allowed on property without an appointment.

● Masks must remain on the face covering the mouth and nose at all times while on the campus.

● Visitors will not be allowed behind the protective shield.

● Visitors will not be allowed to use the office phone.

● Only one (1) visitor will be allowed in the Main Office and Book Room at a time. Allother persons must wait on the outside and stand as directed by the social distancingsigns.

● The credit/ card debit card machines will be sanitized after each use.

● The waiting area will be sanitized after each visitor leaves the office.

At Hillel, the social and emotional wellbeing of each student and community member is of paramount importance. As such, we are devoted to creating a welcoming, positive and safe environment while promoting meaningful learning. Our teachers are also uniquely focused on positive connections with students to facilitate and promote a sense of community and family.

We will build a positive context around this new normal this year by viewing and operating through a W.E.L.C.O.M.E. lens. Through this lens we are:

● Willing to be flexible

● Equity-minded

● Learning for joy

● Calming – creating a balanced, regulated environment

● Opening the doors – to communication and connection

● Making things meaningful and memorable

● Emphasizing Empathy

In addition, our well trained and caring Guidance Counsellors are available to provide individualized social-emotional support and care for students. Parents can schedule an appointment directly with a counsellor by email if they have any concerns about their child/children.

Prep School: Mrs. Andrea Russell – arussell@gohillel.com

High School: Mrs. Hopal Grant-McClintock – hgrantmcclintock@gohillel.com

Prep School

● Based on each student’s Individual Educational Plan (IEP), students will be provided with in-class support and or pull-out individual/small group instruction by their assigned Enrichment teacher.

● Students who require English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction will receive\ instruction from the ESL teacher.

● Students attending school online will receive online support by their assigned Enrichment teacher

High School

Based on each student’s Individual Educational Plan (IEP), students will be provided with online support by their assigned Enrichment teacher.

● Students will be assigned to a homeroom (POD).

● The homeroom teacher will be the anchoring adult for the students in their class.

● Each homeroom will be a part of a teaching POD.

● All instruction, including special education and intervention, will occur within the POD.

● Students will NOT mix with other students outside of their POD.

● In the Prep School all Specialist Area classes will be held in their POD.

● Teachers will maintain the sanitizing of the classroom and materials during the school day. Classrooms and bathrooms will also be sanitated by Ancillary staff throughout the day.

● Students from Grades 1 to Grade 6 must bring their own devices from home. Devices must be fully charged. These will go home daily and must be sanitized before being brought back to school,

● Students are not allowed to bring personal toys to school

● Our libraries will be closed at this time. We will communicate when they are open so students can borrow books.

● Student will not be allowed to congregate in the hallways or common areas

● Mask breaks will be scheduled throughout the day in outside spaces at 6 feet apart

● Classrooms will be set up for social distancing: Desks and chairs will be separated and all facing the same direction

● Students will have assigned seats

● Homework will be assigned in Google Classroom

● Assignments will be shared in Google Classroom and students will complete assignments in the Google classroom so as to prevent cross contamination

● We will utilize outdoor spaces as much as possible in order to facilitate more collaborative sessions among students.

● Prep School students may be required to aid in the marking of their own books where necessary. Teachers who will be marking students’ books, will sanitize after marking each book to ensure the safety of our staff and students.

● All students will be required to carry a packed lunch until further notice.

● Students will eat lunch in their classrooms.

● Playground times will be scheduled and structured and carefully supervised.

● Students will be able to use the playground but will not use handheld shared equipment.

 

Water Coolers and Dispensers

 

● Water coolers will not be available for use. Instead, students must bring their own water bottle with enough water to last for the school day.

● Students cannot share their water bottle with their friends and bottles must be taken home each evening for cleaning.

In addition to our regular daily cleaning schedule, surface areas, including sinks, restrooms, door knobs, and other high-touch points, will be sanitized twice each school day by custodial personnel. High touch areas in classroom spaces, including desks, chairs, and tables, will be cleaned and disinfected at least twice per day.

We will do a thorough and detailed sanitization of all classrooms and shared spaces at the end of each school day.

All cleaning products that we use meet the Ministry of Health and Wellness standards for effectiveness against COVID-19.

Information regarding the start dates and sign up for Co-Curricular Activities will be communicated very soon.