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Constant Contact Survey Results

Survey Name: October 4 2020 Survey regarding Phase III Reopening of Schools
Response Status: Partial & Completed
Filter: None
Oct 20, 2020 8:45:56 AM

1. First and Last Name

158 Response(s)

2. School Site 

Number of Response(s)
Coolidge Elementary School 14
McKinley Elementary School 28
Roosevelt Elementary School 16
Washington Elementary School 17
Wilson Elementary School 18
Jefferson Middle School 33
Gabrielino High School 37
Del Mar High School 6
Total 162

3. The district should provide PPE (personal protective equipment) to all staff and students for every day that staff or
are required to report to school sites.

Number of Response(s)
Strongly Agree 119
Agree 25
Somewhat Agree 13
Somewhat Disagree 1
Disagree 2
Strongly Disagree 0
I don't have enough information to answer this question 4
Total 162
4. I am willing and able to provide my own PPE (personal protective equipment) if the district is unable to provide it fo

Number of Response(s)
Strongly Agree 14
Agree 28
Somewhat Agree 36
Somewhat Disagree 21
Disagree 21
Strongly Disagree 31
I don't have enough information to answer this question 11
Total 161

5. Face coverings should always be required for all persons at a school site.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
134 10
83% 6%
29 Comment(s)

6. Face covering exceptions should be made for medical or behavioral concerns.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
13 20
8% 13%
38 Comment(s)
7. The district should provide N-95 masks to staff who request them.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
105 33
65% 20%
15 Comment(s)

8. All persons should be required to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer when entering a school site and entering

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
131 18
81% 11%
14 Comment(s)

9. All classrooms should be provided with as much hand sanitizer as necessary.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
138 16
85% 10%
14 Comment(s)

10.  All restrooms should be stocked with soap, hand sanitizer and touchless drying.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
125 20
78% 13%
28 Comment(s)
11. All learning and workspaces between all people should be spaced by a minimum of 6 feet to accommodate physic

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
127 14
78% 9%
21 Comment(s)

12. I am willing to work with less than 6 feet of physical distancing between me and other school staff or me and stud

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
9 9
6% 6%
20 Comment(s)

13. I am willing to work with less than 6 feet of physical distancing if there were physical barriers (e.g. plexiglass) betw

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
16 37
10% 23%
24 Comment(s)

14. I am willing to monitor and enforce community physical distancing and face covering requirements outside of my

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
23 28
15% 18%
24 Comment(s)

15. I am willing to attend in-person school meetings.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
10 19
6% 12%
38 Comment(s)

16. I am willing to clean and disinfect my own classroom.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
10 12
6% 7%
46 Comment(s)

17. I am willing to screen my students for covid-19 symptoms with proper PPE.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
10 11
6% 7%
31 Comment(s)

18. The district should have a contact tracing plan in-place and communicate it to staff prior to re-opening schools.
Top number is the count of respondents
selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
132 17
83% 11%
11 Comment(s)

19.  The district should provide opportunities for free, routine, and onsite covid-19 testing to all staff.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
117 20
72% 12%
16 Comment(s)

20. The district should provide prior notice to staff before re-opening schools to staff and students.

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
146 13
91% 8%
16 Comment(s)

21. The district should provide alternative assignments for staff who are medically vulnerable with a doctor's notice o

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
113 29
70% 18%
20 Comment(s)
22. The district should suspend evaluations until normal working conditions are restored (Prob I and Prob II will get e

Top number is the count of respondents


selecting the option. Bottom % is percent of
the total respondents selecting the option. Strongly Agree Agree
114 21
70% 13%
20 Comment(s)
Response Ratio
8.6%
17.2%
9.8%
10.4%
11.1%
20.3%
22.8%
3.7%
100%

nts for every day that staff or students

Response Ratio
73.4%
15.4%
8.0%
<1%
1.2%
0.0%
2.4%
100%
strict is unable to provide it for me.

Response Ratio
8.6%
17.3%
22.3%
13.0%
13.0%
19.2%
6.8%
100%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
10 5 0 3
6% 3% 0% 2%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
26 18 21 61
16% 11% 13% 38%
Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
13 4 4 2
8% 2% 2% 1%

ng a school site and entering a classroom.

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
9 2 1 1
6% 1% 1% 1%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
6 1 0 1
4% 1% 0% 1%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
11 4 0 0
7% 3% 0% 0%
6 feet to accommodate physical distancing.

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
16 4 0 1
10% 2% 0% 1%

r school staff or me and students. 

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
15 7 16 105
9% 4% 10% 65%

barriers (e.g. plexiglass) between me and staff/students.

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
36 13 21 35
23% 8% 13% 22%

g requirements outside of my classroom. 

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
22 15 28 42
14% 9% 18% 27%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
31 18 23 58
19% 11% 14% 36%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
24 19 39 57
15% 12% 24% 35%

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
28 10 31 72
17% 6% 19% 44%

rior to re-opening schools.


Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
9 0 1 1
6% 0% 1% 1%

g to all staff.

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
20 2 1 2
12% 1% 1% 1%

d students.

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
1 0 0 0
1% 0% 0% 0%

rable with a doctor's notice or who are 65 or over during covid-19.

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
14 5 0 0
9% 3% 0% 0%
d (Prob I and Prob II will get evaluated).

Somewh
at Strongly
Somewhat Agree Disagree Disagree Disagree
15 6 3 3
9% 4% 2% 2%
Constant Contact Survey Results
Survey Name: October 4 2020 Survey regarding Phase III Reopening of Schools
Response Status: Partial & Completed
Filter: None
Oct 20, 2020 8:45:56 AM

1. First and Last Name - Responses


5. Face coverings should always be required for all persons at a school site. - Comments
6. Face covering exceptions should be made for medical or behavioral concerns. - Comments

7. The district should provide N-95 masks to staff who request them. - Comments
8. All persons should be required to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer when entering a school site and entering

9. All classrooms should be provided with as much hand sanitizer as necessary. - Comments

10.  All restrooms should be stocked with soap, hand sanitizer and touchless drying. - Comments
11. All learning and workspaces between all people should be spaced by a minimum of 6 feet to accommodate physic

12. I am willing to work with less than 6 feet of physical distancing between me and other school staff or me and stud
13. I am willing to work with less than 6 feet of physical distancing if there were physical barriers (e.g. plexiglass) betw
- Comments

14. I am willing to monitor and enforce community physical distancing and face covering requirements outside of my
15. I am willing to attend in-person school meetings. - Comments
16. I am willing to clean and disinfect my own classroom. - Comments
17. I am willing to screen my students for covid-19 symptoms with proper PPE. - Comments

18. The district should have a contact tracing plan in-place and communicate it to staff prior to re-opening schools. -
19.  The district should provide opportunities for free, routine, and onsite covid-19 testing to all staff. - Comments

20. The district should provide prior notice to staff before re-opening schools to staff and students. - Comments

21. The district should provide alternative assignments for staff who are medically vulnerable with a doctor's notice o
covid-19. - Comments
22. The district should suspend evaluations until normal working conditions are restored (Prob I and Prob II will get e
ey Results
Survey regarding Phase III Reopening of Schools

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s be required for all persons at a school site. - Comments
Answer
Or else it is not safe for teachers to be there
All those on campus should be wearing face coverings at all times.
I for sure feel that if we are expected to come back to work, thus risking ourselves, that we should be, and any and all students
I think while I am in my own classroom it should be up to me.
Staff and students should be properly trained on Appropriate wearing Of PPE.
I think that it is dangerous to think about students taking off their face coverings to eat lunch...especially indoors!! I think that a
With the exception of the kids who have behavioral, medical or emotional needs that prevent them from doing so.
Since children carry the virus without symptoms the most, this is critical.
If you are not near other people, or if you are speaking in front of the classroom, away from the students, then I don't feel we s
Unless alone in a classroom
Unless you are literally by yourself, you should be wearing a face covering.
You should have the freedom of choose.
It is needed to keep everyone safe
Unless you are alone in your own classroom
I dont think face shields should be required, but definitely masks should.
A must as I have underline health concerns
Follow CDC guidelines always.
To keep the campus safe for everyone, face coverings should be required at all times. There must not be any exceptions.
And they should provide these
Unless I am alone in my classroom for a while before school , after school or during lunch.
I strongly agree that everyone needs to wear a face mask. However, I will need to ask the student to remove his/her mask whi
Every single person at all times This should include custodial and office staff
I think mask should be required. Face covering should be optional.
If I am teaching in my classroom without students I would like to teach without a mask in my classroom, but I understand it will
Visor/Shields and n95 masks.
I don't think they are necessary outside or if you are seated. I also don't think I should have to teach at the front of the classroo
In passing in the hallways, not when teaching or more than 6 feet away..
To prevent the spread of COVID, when people are in public places masks have been required by state of CA.
My students in my life skills are physically and cognitively incapable of wearing face coverings. That being said, I believe that t
uld be made for medical or behavioral concerns. - Comments
Answer
It jeopardizes the health of other teachers and students
Potentially but there would be to be very clear guidance on this matter.
Well, I understand the question, but really the answer is no. A student with concerns can STILL PASS THE VIRUS on to othe
If we are being asked to be in an enclosed space (classroom) and for a long period of time, masks should be mandatory regar
medical sure, behavioral... not so sure
The youngest children with special needs may not always be able to keep on face coverings class numbers should remain lo
Can the students who are exceptions to this rule wear face shields instead?
I believe families will try to make exceptions to this and this increases the level of risk to staff and other children. If they cannot
Although I agree with this statement, there should be multiple attempts to try to have students wear a mask. Practice practice
If someone is unable to wear a mask, they should be teaching or learning in the virtual setting. The wearing of masks is to pr
For medical reasons, sure. But not behavioral. If face coverings become a school-wide policy, then we should be wearing the
This would have to be a case by case basis for me. If there are medical/behavioral concerns, then Covid testing should be don
If people cannot comply with face coverings then they should opt for virtual academy in my opinion.
If staff or students cannot be safe, it puts everyone at risk
If someone is not able to wear a face covering they should continue with distance learning.
Students with medical conditions should not attend in person.
That puts me at more risk.
I am not willing to put myself and my family at risk .
possibly for special ed and/or the youngest students
Again, what are CDC guidelines?
We have to keep the campus for EVERYONE.
With a written doctors note
If a person cannot wear the face covering they should not be on campus.
Behavior should not be a reason not to wear a face covering.
My opinion is “no exceptions.” However, I am not a medical expert so I would place much value on my opinion.
If someone is unable or unwilling to wear a mask, they should not be on campus, for the protection of everyone.
Although I agree that there are people who for medical or behavioral issues cannot wear face coverings, I would be extremely
Students who can’t wear masks should continue virtual academy
If a face covering cannot be worn, the person should not be in a classroom with others outside of their home. It is too risky.
I don't have a medical concern, but I have comment. I hate wearing masks. I hate the way it feels, etc. and I can feel a heighte
No exemptions should be made for anyone. If someone can’t wear protection, they should stay home.
I don’t understand the question.
Visor/Shields and n95 masks.
Not sure about the behavioral concerns. This probably applies more to special ed. I don't feel comfortable requiring people to
Then maybe those in that category should not be at public school while COVID still is rampant.
Who decides this?
See above. Only individuals approved by Kathy Leon with a doctor⠀™s note should be exempt.
Individuals should be placed in Virtual Academy.
95 masks to staff who request them. - Comments
Answer
Yes, if requested by an employee then it should be provided if they are required to work in person.
No, to ALL staff, mandatorily. Most masks do not offer the level of safety that an N95 mask does. It should NOT be an option,
This protects the district as well as the staff members.
These masks should be for those in the medical field.
This should be done for those that have medical reasons to protect themselves not just those around them.
N-95 masks should be provided to everyone as a basic PPE requirement.
If the district feels there is enough danger to make face masks a policy, then they should be providing us with the best materia
See above
This would be great!
Absolutely.
Not sure how different or effective is N 95 vs other masks
That would be good, because those are the ones that painters and other users have because of the % of particles blocked etc
The N-95 masks should be provided to all staff without needing a request to be made.
This should be mandatory.
And face shields
d to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer when entering a school site and entering a classroom. - Comments
Answer
This is one of the most simple and effective ways of limiting illness.
Well, ya - this is a no-brainer. If we are to come back, ANY and ALL best practice safety protocols should be observed/manda
The strongest sanitizer available
Hand sanitizer is faster. Washing hands will take a long time.
The sink knobs increase risk because you have to touch them again to turn them off or to get more water.
Touch is the least efficient means of transmitting this virus. It is an airborne virus contracted primarily through aerosols, not by
see above
Should also be provided.
To the extent possible.
Santizer will be faster than expecting students to wash hands as they enter
I think more available stations to service this needed. Some schools in other districts (years ago) installed like a sink station ou
Sensible
I've been doing this for years and is always a good, safe and healthy protocol. I know MANY staff have students do this so it w
Wash hands yes. Hand sanitizer no.
vided with as much hand sanitizer as necessary. - Comments
Answer
Yes, there should be hand sanitizer in each classroom for all those who enter to use.
OF COURSE - if we're going to do this, we MUST be at our highest level of precaution.
I do have some from last year, but all classrooms should have what they require.
Hand washing is enough... however hand sanitizer would be helpful during lessons.
Hand sanitizer should be available since not all classrooms have sinks.
Again - if it becomes a school/district policy, then the district should provide the necessary materials.
a must
Is there any problem with touch on the bottles?
Provided by the school or district.
To the extent possible.
I think this is a good idea but I also know that especially with the littles (1st specifically) they like to think a bath (hands + arms
Aren't they already?
What happened to the study years ago that prohibited use of hand sanitizer in classrooms? Now, it's okay? Only if we are requ
I do not use hand sanitizer. Wash hands only. Strips natuaral immunities. Should be optional.
cked with soap, hand sanitizer and touchless drying. - Comments
Answer
Yes, special protocols will have to be developed for both staff and students use of bathrooms. I certainly have concerns about
ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED, PERIOD. If we are to return, which I'm ALL for - I desperately miss
Touchless dryers/air dryers spread germs in the air.
May not be able to be provided in a timely manner
Restrooms should be cleaned hourly.
This should be standard regardless.
I think that sanitizer should be administered at the classroom entry...it could be misused in the bathrooms.
This might get expensive to replace with touch less hand dryers. I prefer that they spend the money on other things before this
I don’t think that touchless dryers need to be installed, but bathrooms should definitely have soap.
I think paper towels would be better than the dryers. It will decrease the movement of airborne particles.
Paper towels are best. Don’t want air dryers blowing around germs for those who don⠀™t wash hands well enough.
A must. And cleaned hourly.
Research touchless drying- is that better than paper towels? Which is better for stopping the spread.
Should also have touchless hot water faucets
I'd prefer paper towels so you can hold the door knob/handle on the way out without using your newly washed hands.
There is no running hot water as of now
If touch less drying implies hand blowers then disagree this is a much less sanitary process than using paper towels If this me
I don’t think that touchless dryers are necessary
Always, not just now.
To the extent possible.
Paper towels should be available in every restroom.
I believe that paper towels are a better way to dry hands. With touchless drying, people often walk out of the restroom with we
Touches drying would be great, but is possible?
Yes, COVID or no COVID that should be the case. But I understand that sometimes they run out in the day. So then a better S
Aren't they already?
And this has always been well done. Yay Custodians!!
Touchless handdryers spreads germs.
No air dryers since the virus is airborne. Touch less sinks would be helpful, too
between all people should be spaced by a minimum of 6 feet to accommodate physical distancing. - Comments
Answer
Yes, this a recommendation from the CDC and should be followed within inside and outside spaces.
noting new to add to what I've said already. WE MUST ERR ON THE SIDE OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY.
If that what it takes for us to get back to teaching at our school site then yes.
Younger children find this more difficult
6 feet or more.
How will this look in real life? Max. 6 to 10 students in a classroom?
If there were plexiglass barriers, that would provide protection as well.
6 feet whenever possible. It will be difficult to keep 6 feet all the time realistically.
Of course! Considering the way small children would cough and sneeze prior without covering their germs prior to covid, this h
While this would be ideal, I don’t think that it’s possible in all classrooms because of space limitations.
This is the most important thing to me. I should not be expected to minimize social distancing.
to the extent possible...especially if there is no testing.
If not more than 6 feet
My job is different from that of a classroom instructor. I do need to Get closer to a student for therapy. Some kind of plexiglass
a must.
Yes. I think it would be great to have those measures in place. I also believe that outside our classrooms there should be spac
Children need to interact. Staff can be "covered" when in proximity of children but not learn in a bubble.
It should be more since data is showing that covid may travel farther than 6 feet.
If you are forward-facing, you should be okay. I don't think it's necessary to have a mask, shield around desk, and 6 feet apar
Unless in masks. Then can be closer.
6 feet or further
than 6 feet of physical distancing between me and other school staff or me and students.  - Comments
Answer
6 feet of physical distancing is a necessity.
very broad question. WE MUST ERR ON THE SIDE OF SAFETY. THIS QUESTION DOES NOT FEEL LIKE ERRING ON TH
Only if there were plexiglass barriers that would provide protection in lieu of the distance.
I know too many people with the virus that got it by being too close to others with it unknowingly.
We should not be pressured into putting ourselves closer to students/other staff than is recommended. My family's health and
Please see my answer about plexiglass. I need to get closer to my students because I have to see what is happening in their m
To give students help for a short period of time, I'm ok with getting a little bit closer so I can see their work.
CDC again.
My office does not accommodate students being 6 feet away from me without being seated outside I would not feel comfortab
I don’t see how we can get around it.
Not safe
No!!!
I may not have a choice if I am doing speech therapy because I am typically sitting approximately 3 feet away from my studen
I have been advised by my physician that, due to my heart condition, I must follow all CDC recommendations.
I am.
Depending on the situation....masks, barriers, are we inside vs outside???
If I am provided with a thermometer to check temperatures upon entering the class, I'm not worried, but only if we are 100% ba
As long as a full return and not teaching in class and at home at the same time.
That isn't safe.
I have no choice on the matter. My students need to be serviced with no physical barriers because of the way IEP goals are w
than 6 feet of physical distancing if there were physical barriers (e.g. plexiglass) between me and staff/students.
Answer
How often will the Plexiglas be sanitized? Who will be responsible for sanitizing the Plexiglas?
Ok, this seems like it's getting closer - but really, how is this implementable?
With students yes, with adults, no
Youngest children do not work well unattended behind physical barriers
How would the plexiglass barriers get cleaned between classes?
I would like plexiglass on my students individual desks because it may be difficult for my special needs students to keep their m
I would expect physical barriers to be up WITH 6 feet minimum distancing.
This is not a failsafe.
I would like transparency of COVID Fund, meaning how much is there and where it has been spent.
My understanding is that Covid is airborne so plexiglass seems a little like a partial barrier to a smoking section in a restaurant
It depends on the setup of the plexiglass and if students/staff were also wearing face coverings.
Plexiglass should be placed around all teachers' desks in addition to 6 feet social distancing.
Will be working from home per dr. Note.. I Do think the plexiglass is a good idea.
Aerosols are not inhibited by plexiglass.
If the numbers are low enough, this may be alright with me.
I think if we don't think kids need this plexiglass in general then it is probably not good enough for me. I'd be more likely to agre
depending on the barrier
I want both barrier and distance
Why are we even talking about compromising on physical distancing?
This question is not clear. If the plexiglass is floor to ceiling, then I agree. But if it is NOT ceiling, then it is NOT enough protect
I am. Barrier or no Barrier. So the IF is the issue. So for clarification, the BARRIER is not required for me. If it is there...ok....if n
sure, but not in a hybrid situation...only when 100% back.
Yes!
I’m not sure what the science says about this.
nforce community physical distancing and face covering requirements outside of my classroom.  - Comments
Answer
I willing to do this to some extinct however I believe that this should not be the responsibility of teachers.
not if it exposes me more than I'd already be exposed being back on campus
Again, if needed I will do it.
I’m not sure when we’d be supposed to be doing this monitoring.
I don't think this has been thought through. There is much too much being asked of teachers. The workload is already too muc
When I am on duty, I will gladly add on this responsibility. But, when I am NOT on duty, I would not want to have to worry abo
I will because I have to, but this is such a burden to put on teachers. This should not be part of our job description.
Do you mean students while in the hallway, etc?
I don’t want to spend all day “policing the campus⠀ for community physical distancing and face covering requiremen
I will be working from home per dr. Note.
Teachers do not have time to fulfill this duty.
As a middles school teacher, I understand that there will be some enforcement of protocal.
If there is time built into my day for it...and I'm still able to perform my job.
For children maybe, but not other adults.
Within my class yes. Other stuff should be assigned to monitor and enforce outside of the classroom.
No time. I need to use the restroom and have many other responsibilities.
This is difficult to monitor when it comes to children.
Only with my own students. I do not feel comfortable being responsible for large group of students
I am not sure what this means. I am willing to follow physical distancing and I would enforce it on campus. I am not on patrol in
I will redirect, remind, reinforce (I am a teacher that's what we do), and I understand the guidelines, but chances are I will not b
I will CONTINUE to encourage kids to keep hands to themselves (behavioral reasons), wash hands.etc.. Enforce and Monitor
What does this mean? While kids are on break? lunch? I don't want to be responsible for this. This would have to be a commu
Only to take a temperature and check for a mask upon entering. I won't do anything more than that, it's ridiculous to enforce w
Meaning playground, hallways, etc?
on school meetings. - Comments
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If it can still be done via Zoom then meetings should continue to be done via Zoom.
only if all safety procedures were being adhered to and ENFORCED. and that we all understand the expectations...before han
I think meeting should continue on Zoom and/or that be a option for those not comfortable with being in a room with adults.
Depends on the venue and distancing options.
Zoom is fine.
With social distancing rules established.
I prefer Zoom until we are cleared to go safely back in person.
Is there the proper space for an indoor staff meeting?? Zoom is safer.
We can keep our Zoom staff meetings.
If the space is large enough to accommodate physical distancing and ventilation is good.
If meetings can be held virtually, I would choose that option until the risk is reduced .
With social distancing.
Zoom meetings are perfectly adequate for staff meetings. I see zero benefit to meeting in person-- additional risk for no benef
With face mask, social distancing, hand sanitizing,etc.
As long as the required 6 feet social distancing is maintained, I will attend in person meetings.
Why would need to meet in person? We are very efficiently meeting on zoom. There is no need to put people in harms way.
With 6 feet social distancing and masks required.
not necessary at this point
Only if proper safety protocols are in place
I’d agree only if distance could be maintained and all participants wore masks.
In small groups where physical distance is possible, I could this working.
What can't be achieved on zoom?
If it's a small group in a large well ventilated area.
With social distancing
Only with 6 foot social distancing.
With appropriate physical distance and masks.
Not sure what school meetings indicate? Faculty meetings? If 6 feet apart yes, with everyone wearing a mask
Only with PPE and social distancing
If they are held outside and social distancing is allowed.
If the meeting room is set up to accommodate social distancing guidelines.
I am only willing to participate during Zoom. This is a very contagious virus.
Zoom is good enough. Teachers have gotten sick by attending in-person meetings.
Yes. But virtual works too.
As long as the space is 6 feet between faculty.
As someone stated, if the school board meets live, so should we.
Face coverings and distancing should be followed.
Only if we are 100% back to work.
If the is 6 ft space and masks are worn. It has already been stated no big gatherings are allowed by state.
nfect my own classroom. - Comments
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The custodial staff should be disinfecting our rooms with the proper disinfectant. I would be willing to if needed
I am willing to do this to some extinct however this should not be the responsibility of teachers.
To a degree - but this time would take away from instructional time. maybe it could be a teacher and student ritual
There will be so much to do, especially for those of us who teacher younger students, I don⠀™t think this task should be place
Are custodians not going to be available, or is this referring to between classes?
Classrooms should be cleaned 2 times a day by the custodial staff with the approved CDC methods and chemicals.
This will take a large amount of time between classes and/or after school.
This is a hard NO
I think it is irresponsible of the district to suggest that food being consumed inside...and in classrooms with carpeting. One spil
That should be done by custodians. I am having to create double lesson plans already.
We are expected to do many others things already and have enough in our plates as it is... to put another task is asking for too
Teachers are already being asked to do an exorbitant amount of work in distance learning. Moving to hybrid would require eve
Although teachers already do this regularly, this should not be our job. I don't feel comfortable being responsible for this when
I am not willing to clean outside equipment or classroom equipment such as balls for PE
There should be multiple layers to cleaning. Janitorial staff should be doing thorough cleaning before and/or after school not ju
I am willing to do supplemental cleaning for my own sense of satisfaction, but teachers should not be expected to do custodial
I keep my classroom clean in normal circumstances, but I’m uncomfortable taking on the responsibility of keeping my class
I think the custodians should be responsible for daily cleaning. I do, however, know that cleaning is often not done well. I can h
I am not okay with this at all. We can not possibly find time to do this properly eve if we properly trained,, and keep up with all
For example, after cleaning a room in my house, I leave it for a couple of hours with the windows open because I do not want
I am going to be rotating groups from other classrooms through my room everyday. I shouldn⠀™t be expected to disinfect my
I can do further cleaning for my comfort level. But rooms should be cleaned/sprayed twice a day as in OC schools by custodia
I feel it is also the custodial dept job to thoroughly clean and sanitize all classrooms including walls and carpet on a daily.
I will clean my basic materials between students but others should clean amd disinfect everything after school also.
I don't have the time.
If that is the only option available.
If my other duties are reduced so there is time in my work day.
Do we have time to clean every single period?
Depends on the chemicals needed to disinfect
I am willing to do some of it, but there needs to be sufficient time in between classes to do so properly and to be able to take o
Already overwhelmed and no time.
Sorry, once or twice yes but not everyday after each class. I am a teacher and as it is we have a lot on our shoulders with stud
Only table tops if the school provides supplies needed.
If I am provided with an ample supply of disinfectant wipes and sprays for times that our custodian is not present.
I am willing to clean and disinfect, but I am not going to be able to do the job of a professional.
I am not custodial staff. Teachers have enough to do with lesson planning, teaching and grading assignments. I am willing to w
I will, but if there is to be an overall ceiling to floor clean/disinfect that is not possible. In the lower grades, we teachers often w
I am a counselor. I don’t have a classroom. So my space is smaller than a classroom
Need more details of what this entails.
I have done this for years as I share my office (3 sites), phone, tables, door knobs, etc.... Any extra is welcomed.
With everything else we are expected to do?? Absolutely not!! We are already working countless hours outside of school time,
Only if it is built into our contractual hours.
If kids can use Clorox wipes, sure, otherwise no.
I've been doing it for years :)
That's not the teachers job to disinfect the room.
Liability
dents for covid-19 symptoms with proper PPE. - Comments
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I should not have to come into contact with any student that may have Covid-19.
This is not a responsibility of teachers.
If this is the price that must be paid. If we stay in Virtual Academy this time won't need to expended/WASTED
Again, there is so much being asked of teachers, there is so much to do especially with younger students, I think this task sho
I am not a health care worker, and I am neither trained nor comfortable with doing medical screenings of any kind.
This needs to be done before students are let onto campus.
The questionnaire should be filled out by parents prior to student arrival, just like staff have to do. I am willing to do a touchless
I would not want to be in any close contact with anyone who could possibly be symptomatic. I also would not feel comfortable
I'm not sure what this is asking. Is it asking if I would be willing to check to make sure they have PPE. Or is it asking if I would
Only if we have the tools provided by the district.
There should be multiple layers to screening not just me. Parents need to fill out a google screening form everyday just like s
It depends what you mean by this. I do not want to come within 6 feet of students while in an indoor setting.
Screen them how? Temperature taking is not very effective.
This is also unreasonable and dangerous. We are doing so much extra already.
Coupled with number 16, I do not think teachers should be tasked with this responsibility.
Perhaps have 2 or 3 entrances and have 3 people checking temps.
Does this mean with a temporal thermometer? yes.
That's too much to handle for teachers who already have their hands full. Students should be able to self-assess because the
If my other duties are reduced so there is time in my work day.
I’d rather trust that the community is doing this before they arrive at school.
Not a nurse - again no time.
Depending on the extent of the screening.
I think 2 people should be screening to have witnesses of health
I need to be provided with an infrared thermometer, so I can check student⠀™s temperature from a distance.
I think this is very risky. I am not a medical professional.
Because I usually am not the first one who sees the students as they enter the campus, is this question about when campus is
This should be done prior to them getting onto school grounds.
I don't see the need to screen kids every day. I think this will freak them out more. I heard A LOT of crazy theories kids have, e
NO NO NO NO NO NO
Only to take a temperature at the door.
Need to know what this would look like
ntact tracing plan in-place and communicate it to staff prior to re-opening schools. - Comments
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Yes, all staff and students need to be informed if they were possibly exposed to COVID-19. This is incredibly important for the
Absolutely! And testing prior to entry back to school...and frequent/ intermittent testing. Look at all the outbreaks at college cam
Absolutely! Like earthquakes in California, a return to the classroom, resulting in a positive COVID case is a matter of when,
Testing and contract tracing MUST be a priority.
Imperative for safety.
Not sure about this protocol. Need a more clear question please.
This is the only way to keep us all safe.
Yes, I think this makes sense to have a PLAM IN PLACE BEFORE re-opening.
If the test is accurate, with a quick result
Sure, but I just think anyone with a fever should be required to stay home a minimum of 14 days before returning. That would
A must
opportunities for free, routine, and onsite covid-19 testing to all staff. - Comments
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I really like what LAUSD is planning to do (periodic testing for staff AND students).
This is potentially a good idea.
should be mandatory
AND STUDENTS!! It would be ridiculous to test only part of the population...so require testing of the students too.
Testing should be available and optional but not mandatory.
As frequently as possible. The once every 60 days stated in the Return to Learn Plan is insufficient.
This would be nice and is how professional sports teams and political programs are working, but this feels unlikely to be possib
a must
That's ideal but impractical.
Or have the district work with the insurance that is offered to let us know how to access testing for free...worried about the cos
If you want us on campus it is your responsibility to keep us safe.
I have friends in different unionized industries and this has become the standard ⠀" constant free testing, multiple times a we
This would be great. But honestly, can this happen? Just wondering. I would like to know if this is happening anywhere.
That would be convenient. Just like when the DEC provides Flu shots or training through the SELPA. Otherwise, I don't see a
I guess, but I'm not sure what the point is. Most get it and recover within 5 days.We should just treat it like the flu. Nothing can
For convenience sake, that would be nice.
rior notice to staff before re-opening schools to staff and students. - Comments
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this is a no-brainer for me.
Again, we will need TIME to get rooms set up. When desks were put into classrooms and spaced ( thank you!) other items ha
Not sure how to answer this one; "prior notice" of what exactly?
I think that hybrid plans have been made with a select group of people...and nobody else had any input...no surveys as to hyb
We will definitely need prior warning, of course!!! We don't even know yet the specifics of what will be expected of us so we w
Yes, of course. To not do so, would be indicate a serious lack of concern for teachers, families, and students.
I wish they would set a specific date like January as an at earliest time to come back.
They need to provide us at least 2 weeks notice prior to reopening so that we have time to get our classroom ready for re-open
My classroom is in disarray due to summer cleaning. I need time to put things in order.
At least 2 weeks
My room is not ready at all. I would need some time to prepare!
Yes, a little heads-up would be nice.
YES, YES, YES. I can't imagine opening a school and not having been on campus but maybe 2 times. It would be ideal to hav
We really need to be informed on what is going on!!!
We need time to set up classrooms during contractual hours.
I understand how difficult it is to make everyone happy in this situation. I want to be clear. I have no problem returning to work
lternative assignments for staff who are medically vulnerable with a doctor's notice or who are 65 or over during
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I think there should be more questions about how comfortable we feel about returning to work.
Yes, if a member of staff is at a high risk of severe illness due to COVID-19 then they should have the option to fulfill their dutie
if we can't come back in a way that is good for EVERYONE, then we shouldn't come back. nobody should take a fall....
To what extent are caregivers included in this? We will not allow in outside caregivers (family members, nurses, whoever) to t
Some consideration should also be made for those with child care issues and for those with older or vulnerable household me
I believe that people who do not feel safe should not be required to work in person if there isn't a vaccine readily available.
I think those teachers should be allowed to Zoom from home & have a proctor help the kids in the classroom to Zoom from on
This shouldn't result in more work for those that are not in this category.
Or for those that need to stay home because we have a child who is compromised. Not old enough to stay home by themselve
That would create more confusion, with having to stop teaching a class that one is already familiar with.
I also hope the district would be willing to work with staff who have young children and/or elderly parents who we support durin
Anyone working from home should be in charge of virtual academy students.
I’m responding on the context of teaching, the alternative assignment should be the virtual academy.
Yes, I think those who are contracted employees should be able to be employeed in various ways of service (I can give them a
They should also provide alternative assignments to staff who qualify to stay home for other reasons, such as child care.
Only if it does not place a extra burden on other teachers
Im not sure what this means. If we didn't have Covid-19 would this still be an option for this population of staff? If they are med
HOW ABOUT TEACHERS WITH YOUNG CHILDREN!!???!!! What are we suppose to do???? Why has this not been brought
They should use their disability insurance and follow the regular leave of absence protocol, otherwise anyone can make up a r
Is this an issue regardless of Covid-19? If we have staff who are medically vulnerable, that is another issue I would think?
evaluations until normal working conditions are restored (Prob I and Prob II will get evaluated). - Comments
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I am not entirely informed to answer this question.
In this time, virtual academy, teachers need to be evaluated perhaps even more that before. I think that it needs to be VERY n
It’s a crazy time. Everything is up in the air. Will probationary teachers truly demonstrate what they are capable of? I⠀™f w
The unusual circumstances should be taken into account in any evaluations that happen during this time.
Certainly gross violations of responsibilities should be remediated, but given a best effort and satisfactory evaluations going in
I believe Prob's should also not get evaluated during this time. Where is the question for Prob I and II's asking if they should su
teachers still teach so they should be evaluated and supported.
It is too difficult to do a good job during a time when we cannot physically be with students. We try our best, but we are conten
It seems like the focus should be on keeping students and staff safe. I don't mind being evaluated, I just want to make sure tha
As long as Prob I and Prob II have the opportunity to be evaluated and become permanent.
It’s impossible to assess a teacher’s ability to teach or be effective while doing this remotely.
This is the best time to see real teaching and the ability to handle difficult situations.
I did not see a space for a general comment, so I will put it here. I think a hybrid model will be highly disruptive to the virtual a
We are all doing our very best.
I feel that, for many teachers, switching to a virtual teaching format continues to be challenging and stressful. Virtual evaluation
This is an unusual year that needs a suspension on the normal. We are all in survival mode. If SEL is one of our district's top i
Maybe provisions put in place for this.
It's a different time for sure... But like everything else, we need to figure out how to adapt to this format and be accountable. H
This was such a difficult survey to fill out when your hands are tied. Thanks for all your hard work.
It doesn't seem fair to be evaluated under virtual learning.
d be, and any and all students, should be provided with any and all PPE items to ensure the highest degree of safety possible.

ecially indoors!! I think that a "grab and go" lunch model is much safer. So, and AM/PM model is MUCH SAFER than allowing children unm
m from doing so.

udents, then I don't feel we should have to wear face masks. It is too difficult to talk all day wearing a mask. The students will struggle to h

st not be any exceptions.

t to remove his/her mask while doing speech therapy focusing on the child's speech sounds. To that regard, I will be requesting plexi glass

sroom, but I understand it will be different when students are present.

ch at the front of the classroom wearing a mask. It is hard enough talking with one on. I also think masks should only be worn by people w
state of CA.
hat being said, I believe that those individuals that are able to, should wear face coverings at all times.

PASS THE VIRUS on to others, regardless of their challenges.


s should be mandatory regardless. It is the only way to make sure everyone is safe.

ss numbers should remain low to maintain social distance in these cases

other children. If they cannot wear a mask, they should be in the Virtual Academy model.
ar a mask. Practice practice practice
he wearing of masks is to protect others, not the wearer only.
en we should be wearing them - even the students with behavior issues.
n Covid testing should be done regularly to ensure the safety of everyone. Or, if they student feels comfortable they could possible continue

value on my opinion.
n of everyone.
erings, I would be extremely uncomfortable being with people who are not wearing a mask in the school setting. CDC just issued a stateme

their home. It is too risky.


, etc. and I can feel a heightened sense of confinement because I never wear masks teaching or daily for a long period of time. So, I do not

mfortable requiring people to do things against their will, especially if it causes anxiety or shortness of breathe. This is tricky.

It should NOT be an option, if faculty/staff are on campus, they should be in a district provided N-95 mask, period.
ding us with the best materials for mitigating that danger.

he % of particles blocked etc. But it is still a mask. YUCK and those have an interesting odor from the material it is made from.

s should be observed/mandated.

arily through aerosols, not by touching surfaces.

installed like a sink station outside of common areas like the cafeteria. They noticed the attendance increase due to less out for illness and

have students do this so it will remain a regular "normal" thing that kids continue to do.

o think a bath (hands + arms that takes forever to dry) in sanitizer is what they should do. Hence, that group of sanitizer users would need m

it's okay? Only if we are required to have it, should it be provided.

ertainly have concerns about the use of student bathrooms at Gabrielino given that we have the highest student population of all the school
ALL for - I desperately miss my students, we MUST BE ERRING ON THE SIDE OF SAFETY! For ALL of us. Frankly, the idea of coming b
ey on other things before this.

sh hands well enough.

ewly washed hands.

using paper towels If this means paper towels that automatically dispense then I somewhat agree

k out of the restroom with wet hands and that is not sanitary.

in the day. So then a better SYSTEM to notify the STAFF who would replenish and refill as needed (which NOW would be A LOT MORE O

eir germs prior to covid, this has to be done now.

apy. Some kind of plexiglass set up would be beneficial in the speech rooms.

srooms there should be spaces that are encouraged to use to teach (but IDK how it'd work with the at home learners)....HHHHMMMM gotta

around desk, and 6 feet apart...redundant and a waste of money. Pick one or the other.
T FEEL LIKE ERRING ON THE SIDE OF SAFETY.

nded. My family's health and safety is extremely important -- parents should not be expecting "normal" classroom instruction.
e what is happening in their mouth. I need some kind of face shield for the students instead of a mask and plexiglass separating us.

de I would not feel comfortable having to interact with students without this space even with PPE

3 feet away from my students- however, if there is a plexi glass division then that will help.
mendations.

d, but only if we are 100% back.

e of the way IEP goals are written.

needs students to keep their masks on.

moking section in a restaurant! I don't really feel like plexiglass is particularly helpful -- more "hygiene theater" that gives people a sense of

me. I'd be more likely to agree if I knew the district was giving desk shields to students as well.

hen it is NOT enough protection.


for me. If it is there...ok....if not...ok.
e workload is already too much...and hybrid with basically 2 classes to plan for (which is what would happen with a 2/2/1 hybrid model) soun
ot want to have to worry about monitoring peoples' social distancing.
ur job description.

nd face covering requirements.

campus. I am not on patrol in the community.


s, but chances are I will not be the HALL MONITOR or seek out/desire that TITLE.
ds.etc.. Enforce and Monitor typical behaviors, etc as part of my regular job. Children are the least affected for some viruses and more affec
s would have to be a community effort!!
at, it's ridiculous to enforce with children.

the expectations...before hand


eing in a room with adults.

-- additional risk for no benefit.

o put people in harms way.


aring a mask

g to if needed

and student ritual


hink this task should be placed on teachers.

ds and chemicals.

oms with carpeting. One spill of food...and it will happen constantly!!...has to be treated as a blood-bourne pathogen cleanup ("If it is wet an

another task is asking for too much. maintenence and school custodians should be responsible for this.
g to hybrid would require even more. There is no way teachers will be able to take on the task of cleaning and disinfecting on top of what w
ng responsible for this when it impacts the health of my students.

ore and/or after school not just vacuuming and taking out the trash. I will disinfect the surfaces that have been touched by students during c
t be expected to do custodial duties on top of all of our other duties.
onsibility of keeping my classroom disinfected to keep people from getting sick.
is often not done well. I can help with some cleaning in my classroom.
rained,, and keep up with all our extra work due to coronavirus. This is an unreasonable and dangerous request.
open because I do not want to breath in chemicals (even non toxic ones). I would want to do the same thing at school so that my students
t be expected to disinfect my room between each group change, now should the custodians. This will greatly reduce the amount of time I ca
as in OC schools by custodians.
s and carpet on a daily.
after school also.

perly and to be able to take our own personal breaks.

ot on our shoulders with student attendance and missing work. Our students are falling behind everyday and have a lot of catching up to do
n is not present.

assignments. I am willing to wipe down my OWN desk, pens, pencils, etc., but NOT the entire classroom.
grades, we teachers often wipe down services that the students use. But I don't usually do doors, sink areas, etc. all the time. I would need

a is welcomed.
hours outside of school time, and now I would have to disinfect my class as well??!! Plus, what if a teacher does not do a good job disinfec

ed/WASTED
students, I think this task should be done by office staff & noon aides.
nings of any kind.

I am willing to do a touchless temperature check.


o would not feel comfortable with that responsibility as I am not a certified healthcare worker.
PPE. Or is it asking if I would be willing to be responsible for making sure they use it properly.

ning form everyday just like staff does before entering the campus. Then before entering campus, they need to be screened again by schoo

e to self-assess because they are old enough to recognize these symptoms.

m a distance.

estion about when campus is open or about when they get to me? I CAN HELP initially screen given the proper training, tools, TIME, etc. b

of crazy theories kids have, even BEFORE we left in March. If we do screen (temp check) daily, will this become part of Normal Protocol d

s incredibly important for the safety of all staff, students and all of our families at home.
l the outbreaks at college campuses and other schools...we need to be more vigilant to protect staff and students.
ID case is a matter of when, not if, so a tracing plan must be in place prior to our return.

before returning. That would be the easiest.

he students too.

his feels unlikely to be possible financially. So I'd be willing to get covid tests off site.

r free...worried about the cost to the district.

e testing, multiple times a week


happening anywhere.
PA. Otherwise, I don't see a need for routine testing. Having it available IF needed here or there on site is great but again, is that offered fo
eat it like the flu. Nothing can be done anyhow. It's the same treatment plan...rest and plenty of fluids. Just to be safe and put other's minds

d ( thank you!) other items have been pushed to corners of the rooms. Also, lower grades such as myself, need time to figure out how to us

y input...no surveys as to hybrid models...no discussion...just unknowns decided without full input by all part of the community.
will be expected of us so we will need time to plan and set up our rooms. We don't know how many kids will be in the room, we don't know
nd students.

r classroom ready for re-opening schools.

mes. It would be ideal to have a couple days like our (past) contractual year/s. Ideally, more time like when we'd be able to access our clas

no problem returning to work, however, not in a hybrid situation. It is either safe or it's not. I personally feel that it is now safe, but my opin
e the option to fulfill their duties in a virtual manner.
dy should take a fall....
mbers, nurses, whoever) to take care of our disabled child for the duration. I feel like I'm doing an okay job while sharing caregiving respon
or vulnerable household members.
vaccine readily available.
classroom to Zoom from on site. I can't imagine having a serious health condition & having to choose between my health and my ability t

gh to stay home by themselves.

parents who we support during COVID and are vulnerable.

s of service (I can give them a list of things that I could use some extra help to develop/ create digitally/virtually). Just like we take care of th
ons, such as child care.

ation of staff? If they are medically vulnerable AND/OR 65, shouldn't this be addressed anyway?
hy has this not been brought up?? This needs to be addressed ASAP.
wise anyone can make up a reason not to return. This is problematic.
ther issue I would think?

nk that it needs to be VERY not about punitive, but formative. As a district, as one big PLC, we need to receive feedback and be reflective
they are capable of? I⠀™f we continue in virtual teaching can teachers be held responsible for environment challenges that are out of their

sfactory evaluations going in should allow us some amount of leeway.


nd II's asking if they should suspend evaluations for them?

y our best, but we are contending with student equity issues like connection (wi-fi), broken equipment, etc..., for which the school does not
d, I just want to make sure that safety is the priority.

ghly disruptive to the virtual academy which seems to be working. We should only return if it will be better than the virtual academy. I donâ

nd stressful. Virtual evaluations may create added anxiety and inhibit teachers' ability to teach at their full capacity and effectiveness, espec
EL is one of our district's top issues then think about the SEL of teachers + Evaluations. That is just a medical visit waiting to happen. I don't

ormat and be accountable. However, with some understanding and latitude. If for nothing else, a way to collect data. As i am jumping into cl
safety possible.

ER than allowing children unmask and eat at school...and CERTAINLY NOT INDOORS...that is indoor dining which has been restricted sinc

The students will struggle to hear/understand us and visa versa.

will be requesting plexi glass shield to help protect me. Thank you.

uld only be worn by people with medical conditions or of a certain age. Healthy people shouldn't have to wear masks. If you return to camp
e they could possible continue with virtual learning. All adults should be required to wear face coverings.

ng. CDC just issued a statement stating that Covid particles can remain in the air for longer and travel further. This is worrying!

ng period of time. So, I do not know how I will feel when that time comes. But honestly YUCK!!!

This is tricky.
l it is made from.

due to less out for illness and the location also made sense because it was in a close location to the lunch room where the kiddos stick their

f sanitizer users would need more at a faster user rate. (of course NOW, we as teachers, will probably have to man that station too).

nt population of all the schools in the district and relatively few bathrooms for them to use.
Frankly, the idea of coming back during semester 1 is a HUGE mistake. Cold weather is going to drastically make the numbers worse....
OW would be A LOT MORE OFTEN)...yikes. I know the touchless drying station is ideal, but those stations only exist in the newer buildings

earners)....HHHHMMMM gotta think some more on HOW to execute this. In college at UCSC we had classes outside for sections, I like to c
oom instruction.
xiglass separating us.

that gives people a sense of safety while not necessarily reducing risk.
ith a 2/2/1 hybrid model) sounds unmanageable. I think that AM/PM with one set of lessons per day would decrease the heavy burden that

some viruses and more affected for others so this is just good protocol.
hogen cleanup ("If it is wet and it isn't yours, don't touch it!!") So, I would be willing to do a midday wipe down of desks, doorknobs between

disinfecting on top of what we are already doing with teaching.

n touched by students during class.

at school so that my students are not exposed to chemicals that might trigger respiratory issues.
educe the amount of time I can actually provide services to students, especially when I can only service one class at a time. As it is, seeing

have a lot of catching up to do. I rather spend my time and energy in providing meaningful curriculum than worry about cleaning the room.
etc. all the time. I would need resources, an alarm, energy, etc. to do it at the level that is needed/agreed upon.

es not do a good job disinfecting?

o be screened again by school Personnel to determine if they are healthy enough to stay in school. Then, I will screen. May times kids are

er training, tools, TIME, etc. but I don't know if I understand totally.Because if they are on campus, they should've already been okayed. I am

me part of Normal Protocol during Flu season (Sept-march) every year??


at but again, is that offered for all testing of diseases and viruses all year every year? I would prefer to have it for our CHILDREN as they ar
be safe and put other's minds at ease, 14 days quarantine. School health aide can keep track.

d time to figure out how to use manipulatives /centers /little readers/ storage of student items that we normally would use in a safe way. I

the community.
e in the room, we don't know if we will be zooming simultaneously etc. We haven't been definitively notified that we will get to keep our sam

e'd be able to access our classrooms for about 2 weeks before the first day of school. But YES. I can't imagine starting, let's say HHHHMMM

hat it is now safe, but my opinion does not matter, so here we are. If over 75% of the student population in SGUSD does not feel safe return
hile sharing caregiving responsibilities with my spouse (a teacher elsewhere); is there a place for me in this scenario?

een my health and my ability to support my family.

y). Just like we take care of the various needs in our classrooms, we should be able to think outside the box to make these temporary adjus

ve feedback and be reflective to we can ensure we're doing ALL WE CAN for our students.
challenges that are out of their control, such as talking to parents/siblings., tech issues. Etc.

or which the school does not have much control.

n the virtual academy. I don⠀™t see how a hybrid will be better than the virtual academy.

city and effectiveness, especially if technical problems occur.


visit waiting to happen. I don't know about others but I know that if I was being EVALUATED THIS YEAR all of my vitals would be a cause f

t data. As i am jumping into classrooms as I used to do in real life, I see Amazing things our teachers are doing! I know I am figuring out wa
h has been restricted since March.

sks. If you return to campus, you should assume all risk. (both students and teachers)
is worrying!
here the kiddos stick their hands in their mouths with all of the whats-it on their hands. Places like the zoo also have those motion sensored

n that station too).

ke the numbers worse....


ist in the newer buildings and not throughout the district.

ide for sections, I like to continue to incorporate that still... like I used to ....
se the heavy burden that teachers are carrying ALONE.
esks, doorknobs between classes of an AM/PM model, but I am NOT going to clean up food. I thin the AM/ PM model is safer because ther

s at a time. As it is, seeing each class separately means I need over 400 minutes in a school day. I don⠀™t even have enough daily minute

about cleaning the room.


een. May times kids are coughing and sneezing during class. If we see this in class the student be required to return home.

already been okayed. I am willing to help in order to lessen the number but initial screen: STAY or NO I would "disagree"
our CHILDREN as they are the "clientele". As a whole, I think our sites have enough to focus on and a list of places to go get tested would b

ould use in a safe way. I wound appreciate not rushing to return but to be sure all safety measures are in place and were not ⠀œfiguring it

we will get to keep our same students!!! It would be terrible to be given little to no notice before reopening!!

arting, let's say HHHHMMMM...TOMORROW. That would not be successful for anyone (no student, no teacher, no family...nope...doomed t

D does not feel safe returning, there is no point moving to a hybrid. We may as well return for the 2021-2022 school year.
ke these temporary adjustments/reassingments for those who need it.I have a library of books that would be great to digitize and QRcode a

vitals would be a cause for concern. That is not how we should be treated in this COVIDcrisis/ sensitive time. This year (plus last spring) is

know I am figuring out ways to do my job/document how I do my job,not easy but we are all doing our best. But emotional stress is good to
ve those motion sensored circular wash stations.
odel is safer because there is no germs food spilled ever

have enough daily minutes for that, let alone adding in cleaning time.
es to go get tested would be sufficient.

nd were not ⠀œfiguring it⠀ out as we go.

o family...nope...doomed to FAIL)
to digitize and QRcode and I could go on and on with ideas.

s year (plus last spring) is unprecedented. Suspend for now.

motional stress is good to take into account of our staff.

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