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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am trying to determine the requirements that are preventing schools from opening more fully for a letter to DOH and the mayor/councilmembers. Here are the ones I have come up with so far and would appreciate it if others would chime in if there are others: 1. Six feet of distance between each student/desk in the classroom. 2. No classroom can be used for more than one cohort (is this per day? or needs to be cleaned between cohorts?) 3. Bathrooms- how many classrooms/kids can use at the same time? 4. No more than 11 students in a classroom at a time. [/quote] At our dcps elementary school, #2 is per day. The daily am and pm cohorts taught by the same teacher each have totally separate classrooms. This seems I necessary and doing away with this would greatly increase the number of children in school. An hour in between cohorts is sufficient to wipe down surfaces. [/quote] Sorry meant to say it’s UNNECESSARY to have separate classrooms for am and pm cohorts. [/quote] ITA. Open the doors and windows, run the air filter, and bring in the second class. There aren’t that many communal surfaces, and they can be wiped down quickly. [/quote]
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