TheValeyard wrote: » Since we're all back, maybe it's time for a thread about dealing with Covid in schools as it's now beginning to become a reality. Coming to a school near you! Be interesting to hear about schools responses to outbreaks, procedures put in place, what works and does not work and the Dept response.
RealJohn wrote: » We have a teacher recovering, which has resulted in their kids being off, and the principal self isolating until Monday, and at least two students self isolating (that I’m aware of). We also had a student today who came in late because they had a parent waiting on a test, and thought they shouldn’t come in, only to be told they should go in (though that could be that the parent got the result back). Aside from the teacher, the rest is just stuff I worked out from VSWare, because we’re being told nothing.
highly1111 wrote: » We were told that we wouldn't be told of any cases in our school due to patient confidentiality and that they didn't want people to be blamed for bringing it in or to be accused of not being careful / unhygienic.
khalessi wrote: » Totally mental should be treated like headlice. A letter to parents stating there has been a case of covid19 in the school/your childs classroom etc
Treppen wrote: » Anyone actually using the App? I was wondering why all secondary schools weren't asking kids and teachers to use the app 'wherever possible'. There was a big huuhaa about it when it came out but as soon as schools came back it's a case of 'don't mention the app'. Although if a case did occur in a school the heat map from the app would probably suggest that the whole school would need to close. From what I can gather the intention is to isolate and manage within the immediate vicinity of the person who contracted it, but to keep the rest of the school open.
TheValeyard wrote: » Yeah, and nearly all the students downloaded it. Could be a handy tool to use.
juneg wrote: » I think its all about ventilation. New research seems increasingly to point to covid being airborne. Going to be challenging when the weather cools
khalessi wrote: » I was freezing today, windows open and doors, extremely breezy, but worth it.
mirrorwall14 wrote: » Teaching in the mask I was roasting despite them lol
gaiscioch wrote: » I think with this one-way system we're going to have the fittest teachers and students since the invention of the car. Throw in mindfulness theories about enjoying the journey and we've sorted out mental health issues too.... Although, hands up who's cheating in that free class when everybody else is in class and nobody's looking...
wirelessdude01 wrote: I'm primary and already the children are giving out about the draft from having all the windows and the door open. In my head I'm like ye better get used to wearing coats for the winter.
Treppen wrote: » I would strongly encourage every teacher to stress to students how important it is to have the app on every day.
SouthWesterly wrote: » A friend got an alert that she was in contact with C19. Turned out to be a neighbour and their phones were within 2m for 15 minutes through the dividing wall.
Moody_mona wrote: » Staff members exempt in our place