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ROCHELLE PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT'S
Plan for Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services
MAINTAINING HEALTH & SAFETY
A. Universal and correct wearing of masks:
Rochelle Park School District will follow the guidelines of the State’s Executive Order(s), New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), and New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) in collaboration with the Bergen County Health Department on face covering (mask) protocols. District Policy 1648 and the District’s Restart and Recovery Plan address safety recommendations. As the safety recommendations shift based on updates to Executive Orders, NJDOE, and NJDOH guidelines and protocols, the district will respond accordingly. District Policy 8451, Control of Communicable Disease, and Policy 1648 Restart and Recovery Plan, and Policy and Regulation 7421 Indoor Air Quality, among other policies/regulations, will serve to guide practices and considerations. Notice regarding the universal and correct wearing of masks, per guidelines, will include verbal communication, staff training, student instruction, written communication including signage in classrooms, hallways, offices and common areas. The district will uphold universal and correct wearing of masks per the guidelines, and adjust accordingly.
B. Physical distancing (e.g., including use of cohorts/podding):
Rochelle Park School District will follow the guidelines of the State’s Executive Order(s), New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), and New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) in collaboration with the Bergen County Health Department on physical distancing protocols. District Policy 1648 and the District’s Restart and Recovery Plan address physical distancing. As the safety recommendations shift based on updates to Executive Orders, NJDOE, and NJDOH guidelines and protocols, the district will respond accordingly. Social distancing markings and directional guides are placed on doors, walls, floors, and elevators. Social distancing outdoors on school grounds, to the extent possible, will be maintained in accordance with guidelines.
C. Handwashing and respiratory etiquette:
Rochelle Park School District will follow the guidelines of the State’s Executive Order(s), New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), and New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) in collaboration with the Bergen County Health Department on physical distancing protocols. District Policy 1648 and the District’s Restart and Recovery Plan address handwashing and respiratory etiquette. Toward this end, measures have included and will continue to include: hand sanitizing stations in each room, disinfecting wipes in classrooms and office areas where warranted, and soap in restrooms. Other measures include signs for handwashing and covering coughs/sneezes, staff training, student instruction, written communication including signage in classrooms, hallways, offices and common areas. The district will continue to promote hygiene practices of hand washing and respiratory etiquette per the guidelines.
D. Cleaning and maintaining healthy facilities, including improving ventilation:
Rochelle Park School District will follow the guidelines of the State’s Executive Order(s), New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), and New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) in collaboration with the Bergen County Health Department on physical distancing protocols. District Policy 1648 and the District’s Restart and Recovery Plan address cleaning and maintaining healthy facilities, including improving ventilation. Further, Policy and Regulation 7421 Indoor Air Quality addresses practices for improving ventilation. The district has installed air conditioners and air ionization units in all classrooms, offices, and learning spaces. A routine daily cleaning and sanitizing plan is implemented for classrooms, offices, restrooms, common areas, and high-touch surfaces (e.g. handrails, doorknobs) and the use of electrostatic sprayers for disinfecting classroom desks and chairs is also incorporated. Products used meet CDC and EPA guidelines for safe and effective use for addressing COVID-19. These practices will continue.
E. Contact tracing in combination with isolation and quarantine, in collaboration with the State, local, territorial, or Tribal health departments:
Rochelle Park School district administrators and school nurse, and any other staff deemed appropriate by the district, will provide contact tracing services through collaboration with the Bergen County Health Department. These services have been successfully implemented throughout the 2020-2021 school year and will continue as needed in an effort to maintain a safe and healthy school community.
F. Diagnostic and screening testing:
During the 2020-2021 school year, the Rochelle Park School District, specifically Midland School, successfully implemented practices for daily health screenings for staff and students, as well as visitors. These screenings include temperature scans and a health screening form. The school nurse will continue to follow established practices from the NJDOH and NJDOE, including the incorporation of an isolation area. These practices will continue until such time that the guidance allows for adjustments.
G. Efforts to provide vaccinations to educators, other staff, and students, if eligible:
The Rochelle Park School District has routinely shared communications from the State, NJDOH, Bergen County Health Department and Bergen County Office of Education for opportunities to schedule vaccination appointments. In addition, the district collaborated with the Rochelle Park Office of Emergency Management and a local pharmacy to provide vaccinations directly to district staff who sought to receive a vaccination. Opportunities with Hackensack University Medical Center were also provided. Staff who elected to obtain the vaccination had multiple opportunities to do so. Furthermore, opportunities for students and families were shared via resources in community update notices, email, and postings on the website.
H. Appropriate accommodations for children with disabilities with respect to the health and safety policies:
Rochelle Park School District will follow the guidelines of the State’s Executive Order(s) as well as accommodations that meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. As guidelines shift based on updates to Executive Orders, NJDOE, and NJDOH guidelines and protocols, the district will respond accordingly.
ENSURING CONTINUITY OF SERVICES
A. Describe how the LEA will ensure continuity of services, including but not limited to services to address students’ academic needs and students’ and staff’s social, emotional, mental health, and other needs, which may include student health and food services. (1000 character limit):
June 24, 2021: The District anticipates providing a full day of on-site, in-person instruction during the 2021-2022 school year. It is further anticipated that a return to before and after care services will be implemented. Social, emotional, and mental health needs will be infused into learning, as is current in curricula, as well as provided by school-based guidance and counseling services. The district will continue to provide meals for students at no charge for the duration of the government program that permits this to continue.
January 6, 2022 Update: The District has provided and will continue to provide a full day of on-site, in-person instruction. Where necessary, students who have been identified for quarantine under the NJDOH guidelines are provided with live online instruction matching the student’s school day schedule. The district continues to provide meals at no charge to families under the existing government program. This includes meal access for students who are under quarantine and learning remotely.
PUBLIC COMMENT
A. Describe how the LEA sought public comment on its plan, and how it took those public comments into account in the development of its plan. Note, the ARP requires that LEAs seek public comment for each 60-day revision to the plan.:
Posting on the website; Public comment at BOE meetings; and Email: ReturnToMidland@rochellepark.org
B. Describe how the LEA ensures that the plan is in an understandable and uniform format; is to the extent practicable, written in a language that parents can understand or, if not practicable, to provide written translations to a parent with limited English proficiency, will be orally translated for such a parent; and upon request by a parent who is an individual with a disability as defined by the ADA, will be provided in an alternative format accessible to that parent.:
The plan posted on the district website can be translated using the Google Translate feature on the district website. Families in need may contact the school guidance counselor or principal to arrange for needs to support their understanding of this material.
January 6, 2022 Update: The public comment avenues for section A and B above remain in effect.