by eva ferguson
parents are eager to get kids back to school this fall, but only with new safety protocols including increased access to hand washing, smaller class sizes and strict monitoring of covid-19 symptoms among students and staff.
according to feedback collected from nearly 3,000 parents with the calgary catholic school district, schools must prioritize several ways to reduce risk and spread of the virus by creating a culture of safety through social distancing, staying home when feeling ill and increased cleanliness of schools.
as a result, ccsd officials have developed a video that details what a typical school might look like this fall, including separated desks, stickers on floors to ensure distancing, and additional hand-sanitizing stations, not just in washrooms, but in hallways, at school entry points and in classrooms.
“we know that the best teaching and learning happens face to face. as humans, we need those connections, and we know our students are thirsting for those connections,” said brian szumlas, chief superintendent with ccsd.
“so we want to do what we can. but we also want to keep safety and security of our students as our top priority.”
in the video, szumlas and administrative staff take viewers through a tour of a school and different classrooms. hand sanitizers are stationed at the entry point of classrooms with large colourful signs to remind students to use them.