Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masks on all kids over 1, although not strictly enforced for 2 year olds. Masks on all teachers. No movement from anyone from one class to another, including staff (e.g. no floaters, no common space mingling). Temp checks at drop off. Staggered drop off and pick up times. No parents in the building ever. Sick kids excluded until they show a negative test or a doctor's note.
Mine is a Montessori school, so some of the Montessori things are also curtailed, like the older kids being responsible for some of the cleaning and food prep. That is all done by teachers or staff now. Oh, and there are reduced numbers of kids too.
Over 1? The CDC says no masks on children under 2.
I’m surprised licensing is allowing that because it’s a safety violation.
But it helps prevent COVID spread which is IMO is most important right now. Under 1 should probably be avoided tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masks on all kids over 1, although not strictly enforced for 2 year olds. Masks on all teachers. No movement from anyone from one class to another, including staff (e.g. no floaters, no common space mingling). Temp checks at drop off. Staggered drop off and pick up times. No parents in the building ever. Sick kids excluded until they show a negative test or a doctor's note.
Mine is a Montessori school, so some of the Montessori things are also curtailed, like the older kids being responsible for some of the cleaning and food prep. That is all done by teachers or staff now. Oh, and there are reduced numbers of kids too.
Over 1? The CDC says no masks on children under 2.
I’m surprised licensing is allowing that because it’s a safety violation.
But it helps prevent COVID spread which is IMO is most important right now. Under 1 should probably be avoided tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masks on all kids over 1, although not strictly enforced for 2 year olds. Masks on all teachers. No movement from anyone from one class to another, including staff (e.g. no floaters, no common space mingling). Temp checks at drop off. Staggered drop off and pick up times. No parents in the building ever. Sick kids excluded until they show a negative test or a doctor's note.
Mine is a Montessori school, so some of the Montessori things are also curtailed, like the older kids being responsible for some of the cleaning and food prep. That is all done by teachers or staff now. Oh, and there are reduced numbers of kids too.
Over 1? The CDC says no masks on children under 2.
I’m surprised licensing is allowing that because it’s a safety violation.
Anonymous wrote:Masks on all kids over 1, although not strictly enforced for 2 year olds. Masks on all teachers. No movement from anyone from one class to another, including staff (e.g. no floaters, no common space mingling). Temp checks at drop off. Staggered drop off and pick up times. No parents in the building ever. Sick kids excluded until they show a negative test or a doctor's note.
Mine is a Montessori school, so some of the Montessori things are also curtailed, like the older kids being responsible for some of the cleaning and food prep. That is all done by teachers or staff now. Oh, and there are reduced numbers of kids too.
Anonymous wrote:-Masks on all teachers
-Masks on children 5 and up. Encouraged for children 3-5
-No parents inside the building
-Temp check/health screening
-Fever or 2+ COVID symptoms, child can not return without a doctor's note
-Lunch brought from home, although I'm not sure if that's a COVID precaution or a budget cut...