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Manchester School District

Return Plan

Fall 2021


Dear Manchester Community,

The following document is the result of a year of successes, of challenges, of learning, of reviewing, of revising, and of committing to improve upon our successes and learn from our mistakes.  Our initial Re-Entry Plan  for the Fall of 2020 represented countless hours of research, discussion, planning, writing, and reviewing by district leadership, staff, and community members. Our Return Plan for the Fall of 2021 builds from that work and incorporates the feedback and experiences of hundreds of parents and staff. Our focus is learning from what we have done over the past year, and the primary guiding principles will remain the health and safety of our students, staff, and community members.

We are  excited that many of the changes to this document represent a return to a normal school experience with plans of what we will do in the unlikely chance we have to shift to more mitigated instructional models.  We know that returning to a model closer to normalcy is in the best interest of our students — academically, socially, and emotionally. We will continue to make decisions based on health data, not personal preferences, emotions, or politics. Specifically, we will look to guidance from the Manchester Public Health Department. The district-established COVID-19 Response Team will continue to meet periodically to assess real-time information to our staff and community members.

Please know that the information presented here is based on the most current information at the time. As we have all learned this year, the situation is fluid, and we will likely be making changes throughout the 2021-2022 school year.  The plan that follows demonstrates our confidence that the 2021-2022 school year will represent the Manchester community putting much of the pandemic behind us and moving forward toward recovery and resiliency.

The last eighteen months were filled with many types of uncertainty for all of us. I cannot imagine moving through those challenges without the dedication of the staff of the Manchester School District.  We are pleased to provide you with a plan that is based on more certainty, an eye to recovery, and the building of resilience for our staff, our students, and the Manchester community.

Sincerely,

John Goldhardt, Ed.D.

Superintendent


Executive Summary

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the requirement of the New Hampshire Department of Education to have a Reopening Plan for the 2021-2022 school year, Manchester School District has developed the following Return Plan for the 2021-2022 school year. The central aim of the plan is to return to an in-person model of instruction with meaningful and intentional plans in place to be used in the unlikely circumstance that we need to shift to more rigorous levels of mitigation.

Basic Premise and Starting Point

The expected starting point for the safe return of students and staff to MSD schools is Blue Phase operating conditions. When school is operating in the Blue or Green Phase, school buildings will be open for full in-person instruction. The District’s COVID-19 Response Team will assess conditions for school operation periodically and will respond in turn by moving to a different level of the metric if the transmission or school impacts show higher rates or impacts. 

Significant shifts in operating conditions, i.e., those that would warrant a transition from one phase to another, will be communicated to the public by the Superintendent or his designee.

Abbreviations

The following abbreviations will be used throughout this Plan:

Introduction 

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted multiple facets of everyday life. Public education has been no exception. MSD has worked to respond to the evolving circumstances surrounding the pandemic by constantly monitoring the state of public health in the district, region, state, and country while planning, revising, and implementing adaptive school programming. 

In this document, you will find the details for the district’s return in the Fall of 2021. We explain the overall approach and provide information for what school will look like during each phase.

Due to the significant drops in community transmission,  we are enthusiastic about welcoming all of our students back to school for in-person instruction at the beginning of the school year. We have developed models at the elementary, middle, and high school levels with specific safety precautions in place. While this document outlines plans for the coming school year, it is important to note that we may need to adjust the plans in accordance with federal, state, and local health guidelines.

Planning Process

Building from our planning process that first began in the spring and summer of 2020, we have reflected on experiences, and feedback from the 2020-2021 school year and to put together this Return plan for stakeholders to review and provide their thoughts on.  

While there are risks and uncertainties involved with any planning process that takes place during the current pandemic, the implementation plan for returning focuses on the safety of staff and students, and an unwavering commitment to the education of the children of the Manchester School District.

This work is not finished; we are asking for feedback and providing a period for public and staff comment so that we can adjust if necessary to meet the expectations of the MSD community.  As in the past, this document will need to remain fluid for an evolving situation. The work will continue by examining implementation, maximizing effectiveness and efficiency, and creating a successful pathway for students, staff, and the community into the 2021-2022 school year.

COVID Response Team

The COVID Response Team was charged with overseeing, consulting, and responding to pandemic issues during the 2020-2021 school year. The team will continue to function during the 2021-2022 school year and will continue to monitor national, state and local data as a means to inform and guide decision making in regard to COVID-19.

COVID RESPONSE TEAM MEMBERS

Leslie Want, Vice Chair, Board of School Committee

John Goldhardt, Ed.D., Superintendent

Anna Thomas, Director, Manchester Public Health

Jaime Hoebecke, Manchester Public Health

Josh Gagne, Facilities, City of Manchester

Phil Alexakos, Manchester Health Department

Todd Markowitz, Aramark

Mike Whitten, Manchester Transit Authority

Kelly O’Brien Hebert, Director, MSD Transportation

Amy Allen, Assistant Superintendent, Teaching, Learning & Leading

Jennifer Gillis, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent, Operations

Andrew Toland, Director, Communications

Katie Cox Pelletier, Chief Policy and Legal Officer

Karen DeFrancis, Chief Financial Officer

Mary Steady, Chief Student Services & Wellness Officer

Tina Kim Philibotte, Chief Equity Officer

Sue Hannan, President MEA

Lisa Hanel, President AFSCME/Para’s

Rick Chreitien, Vice President, AMP, Assistant Principal, Weston

Lynn Standish, President, MESPA                

Mitigation Strategies

The district is charged with providing for health and sanitation in the school buildings as evidenced by the response to COVID-19 since February 2020. This duty includes “the daily administration and provision of educational services to students at the school facility including . . . staff, student and parent safety. . .” (see RSA 194-C:4, II(j)). We will continue to seek and apply current research and data to inform and guide all actions regarding the response and planning for the district regarding COVID-19.

To this end, the district will continue to implement a variety of layered mitigation strategies aimed at keeping people safe. While the following routines outlined by the MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools (see Appendix A).

Travel Routines and Transportation

We plan on opening school in the Blue Phase, in this phase transportation will return to traditional bus routes based on geography with students assigned to seats. We will resume the typical scheduling process for bus rosters and routes as we anticipate remaining in blue.  All routes and rosters will be posted on our webpage (under transportation).  In addition, school messenger alerts will be sent in mid to late August.

In the event that the COVID-19 status and CDC/Manchester Public Health/NHHHS recommendations dictate, the district will shift to a different phase.  Should the District need to transition into the Yellow Phase, in order to minimize the risk of community spread, it will be strongly recommended that family members drive students to and from school or that licensed students drive themselves. School transportation will be provided but will not be guaranteed during the Yellow Phase.

Masking and physical distancing guidelines related to waiting at bus stops, entering a bus, traveling on a bus, and exiting a bus will follow the recommendations of the CDC/ MHD/NHHHS.

Arrival Routines

Signage will be posted at entrances indicating that all persons — students, staff, contracted service providers, or parents/guardians — are subject to screening for symptoms of COVID-19. All persons awaiting screening will be required to stand in a physically distanced line outside of the building.

Screening Procedure

Screening procedures will follow the MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools.

Additional In-School Routines in the Green and Yellow Phases

Students and staff members will promote and practice frequent hand hygiene by washing hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and by using hand sanitizer. At a minimum, hand hygiene is encouraged:

All students and staff members will follow the most recent guidance from the CDC, MHD, NHHHS, and the Board of School Committee regarding the use of face masks while on school grounds. If face masks need to be worn, regularly scheduled mask breaks will be incorporated into the daily schedule.

Staff from Aramark will continue to maintain healthy school environments according to CDC/MHD/NHHHS guidance.  In the Blue Phase, Aaramrk will use Virex. In the Green Phase, Yellow Phase and Red Phase, Aramark will continue to use Oxivir.  

Air Quality Enhancements

During the Fall of 2020 the District installed  new MERV 13 filters that capture 90-95% of particulate 1-3 microns in size and 100% of particulate 3-10 microns in size and larger.

Additionally, the District installed HEPA filter units in schools that had HVAC systems that could not tolerate the MERV-13 filters and do the air exchanges.

We will continue to  maximize outside air introduction into the HVAC systems throughout the day for all classrooms and school wings. This programming which provides air exchange between outdoors and indoors will be increased to three exchanges per hour.  The air flow system will be opened two hours prior to to the opening of school and remain open 1.5 hours after the school day ends.

MSD had an independent third-party evaluation (ASHRAE) of the air quality in our 21 schools.  The evaluation concluded:

HVAC equipment is maintained in a condition that either meets or exceeds the guidelines for ventilating schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reporting and Communicating Positive Cases of COVID-19

We will follow the MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools.

Special Education and Students with Disabilities

While we will need to operate within newly established safety guidelines for students, staff, and families, we will continue to put forth our best efforts to support all children PreK-12, including those with disabilities, during return.  The District will comply with federal law and will, at all phases of operation, offer in person education as necessary to students with disabilities.

We will continue to follow our approach to adapt, plan, innovate, and partner along with families to meet the unique needs of their children. Through ongoing planning and implementation, the district, schools, and staff will work to support individualized educational needs as well as ensure access to an appropriate education for MSD students.

Technology and Connectivity

Student Devices

Elementary students will each be assigned a device to prevent sharing. Devices will remain at school during in-person learning and be sent home with the student if it becomes necessary to transition to remote learning.

Middle and high school students will continue to be issued a device as part of the 1:1 Chromebook initiative. Students at these levels will be expected to bring their device to and from home daily.

Internet Access

Should the need arise, the district will work with local vendors to procure hotspots. The hotspots can use a cellular signal to create a Wi-Fi network to which laptops, Chromebooks, and other devices can connect. These devices will be made available to families who have inadequate Internet access at home to support remote learning.

Digital Resources

The district will provide digital resources to staff and families to support training on the technology platforms that are being used with in-person and remote learning. The Technology Committee will seek ongoing feedback from the community to identify technology training needs and provide additional resources and support to address those needs.

Before and After School Programs

Before and after school programs will continue to be offered.  Protocols outlined in the MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools will be followed.

Preschool Programs

In an effort to serve all preschool students equitably, and if there continues to be low community transmission, Preschools  will plan to open and follow the “Blue Phase” for the Fall 2021 reopening. The instructional model in the Blue Phase reflects the traditional Preschool schedule. This model allows students the ability to make personal connections with teachers and peers while helping them to achieve a sense of normalcy by maintaining a predictable schedule.

Preschool return will be consistent with the relevant Elementary School procedures in this plan.  

Instruction at Manchester Elementary Schools

In an effort to serve all elementary students equitably, and if there continues to be low community transmission, MSD Elementary Schools will plan to open and follow the “Blue Phase” for the Fall 2021 return. The instructional model in the Blue Phase reflects the traditional Elementary School schedule. This model allows students the ability to make personal connections with teachers and peers while helping them to achieve a sense of normalcy by maintaining a predictable schedule.

Elementary School Instruction by Phase

Definition

Blue Phase

Green Phase

Yellow Phase

Red Phase

No detectable or minimal community transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Moderate community transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Substantial, controlled transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Substantial uncontrolled transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Curriculum

In-person instruction.  Remote learning is not available.

Students remain home when sick/absent with no option to remote in.  Work will be provided via google classroom or hard copy as needed.

In-person instruction. Remote learning is not available

Students remain home when sick/absent with no option to remote in.  Work will be provided via google classroom or hard copy as needed.

Remote instruction for most.  In-person instruction for small groups of Specialized Instruction students.

No in-person instruction – only exceptions are for Specialized Instruction students.

All students are remoting into their classes

Mitigation Levels

Based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mitigation Strategies

Use of masks optional.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom

Typical spacing prior to the pandemic.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Use of masks optional in the classroom, but must be worn in all other areas of the building.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom

Physical Distancing at least three feet.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Use of masks required in all school areas.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom

Physical Distancing is six feet.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

No in-person instruction for majority of students.

Majority of students are remoting into their classes

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Student Grouping

By grade-level classroom as determined by individual school

By grade-level classroom as determined by individual school

Remote instruction for most.  In-person instruction for small groups of students needing Specialized Instruction.

No in-person instruction (other than those in need of Specialized Instruction)

All students are remoting into their classes

Entrances

Students enter school via identified main entrances.

Students enter school via predetermined identified entrances.

Students enter school via predetermined identified entrances.

No in-person instruction

Majority of students are remoting into their classes

Student Arrival and Screening

Students report directly to their classroom.

Student screening at school will be based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Student screening at school will be based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

No in-person instruction

Majority of students are remoting into their classes

Lunch and Recess Routine

Cafeteria Open

Eat indoor/outdoor

Traditional recess

Cafeteria Open

Eat indoor/outdoor

Traditional recess

Grab and Go lunch options

Eat in classrooms or outdoor as much as possible

Recess by instructional group

No in-person instruction

Majority of students are remoting into their classes

Bus Routine

Assigned seats on bus

Bus routes based on geography.

Assigned seats on bus

Bus routes based on geography.

Encourage parents to drive to and from school

Assigned seats on bus

No in-person instruction

Majority of students are remoting into their classes

Only exceptions are students needing Specialized Instruction.

After School Activities

Extracurricular activities following MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Extracurricular activities following MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Before/After School are remote only.

No in-person instruction;  extracurricular activities are remote only

Specials Program

Art, Music, Wellness, etc. run in same manner prior to the pandemic

Art, Music, Wellness, etc. as a special outside when possible

Art, Music, Wellness, etc. as a special outside when possible and/or remotely

No in-person instruction;  specials are remote only

Library

Library is fully open and accessible

Library is fully open and accessible

Library learning has limited student access

No student access to Library

Instruction at Manchester Middle Schools

In an effort to serve all Middle School students equitably, and if there continues to be  low community transmission, MSD Middle Schools will plan to open and follow the “Blue Phase” for the Fall 2021 return. The instructional model in the Blue Phase reflects the traditional Middle School schedule. This model allows students the ability to make personal connections with teachers and peers while helping them to achieve a sense of normalcy by maintaining a predictable schedule.

Middle School Instruction by Phase

Definition

Blue Phase

Green Phase

Yellow Phase

Red Phase

No detectable or minimal community transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Moderate community transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Substantial, controlled transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Substantial, uncontrolled transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Curriculum

Delivery

In-person instruction available

Students remain home when sick/absent with no option to remote in, Work will be provided via Google Classroom or hard copy as needed.

In-person instruction available

Students remain home when sick/absent with no option to remote in. Work will be provided via Google Classroom or hard copy as needed.

Remote instruction for most.  In-person instruction for students needing Specialized Instruction.

No in-person instruction, except for those needing Specialized Instruction.

All students are remoting into their classes.

Mitigation Levels

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mitigation Strategies

Mask usage is optional.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom.

Typical spacing prior to the pandemic.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mask usage is optional in classrooms, but must be worn in all other areas of the school.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom.

Physical distancing at least three feet

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mask usage is required in all areas of the school.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom.

Physical distancing is at least six feet.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

No in-person instruction (with the exception of those receiving Specialized Instruction).

All students are remoting into their classes.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Student Grouping

Traditional middle school groupings

Traditional middle school groupings

Most students are remote, but those needing Specialized Instruction will be in person.

No in-person instruction

All students are remoting into their classes.

Only exceptions are students needing Specialized Instruction.

Entrances

Students enter school via identified main entrances.

Students enter school via predetermined identified entrances.

Students enter school via predetermined identified entrances.

No in-person instruction

All students are remoting into their classes.

Student Arrival

Students report to their assigned classrooms

Student screening at school will be based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Student screening at school will be based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

No in-person instruction. Only exceptions are students needing Specialized Instruction.

All students are remoting into their classes.

Lunch

Cafeteria Open

Eat indoor/outdoor

Cafeteria Open

Eat indoor/outdoor

Eat outdoors as much as possible

Grab and Go lunch options

Eat in classrooms or outdoors as much as possible

No in-person instruction. Only exceptions are students needing Specialized Instruction.

All students are remoting into their classes.

Bus Routine

Assigned seats on bus

Assigned seats on bus

Encourage parents to drive to and from school

No bussing (with the exception of those needing Specialized Instruction)

After School Activities

In-person, co-curricular activities and clubs will be offered.

In-person, co-curricular activities and clubs will be offered.

Extracurricular activities are remote.

No in-person instruction;  extracurricular activities are remote only.

Music Program

Traditional Band and Chorus

Traditional Band and Chorus

Band and Chorus are remote.

Band and Chorus are remote only.

Library

Library is open

Library is open to students by small instructional groups only.

Library has limited student access

No student access to Library

Instruction at Manchester High Schools

In an effort to serve all high school students equitably, and if there continues to be  low community transmission, MSD High Schools will plan to open and follow the “Blue Phase” for the Fall 2021 reopening. The instructional model in the Blue Phase reflects the traditional High School schedule. This model allows students the ability to make personal connections with teachers and peers while helping them to achieve a sense of normalcy by maintaining a predictable schedule.

High School Instruction by Phase

Definition

Blue Phase

Green Phase

Yellow Phase

Red Phase

No detectable or minimal community transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Minimal to moderate community transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Substantial, controlled transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Substantial, uncontrolled transmission (based on MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools)

Curriculum

All in-person learning, no remote option

All in-person learning, no remote option.

All remote learning except for identified students needing Specialized Instruction who may be in-person.

All classes offering synchronous learning, with asynchronous option available.  In-person option available for those needing Specialized Instruction.

Mitigation

Levels

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mitigation

Strategies

Mask usage is optional.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom.

Typical spacing prior to the pandemic.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mask usage is optional in classrooms, but must be worn in all other areas of the school.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom.

Physical distancing at least three feet

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Mask usage is required in all areas of the school.

Hand hygiene encouraged upon arrival, before and after eating, after using the bathroom.

Physical distancing is at least six feet.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

No in-person instruction (with the exception of those receiving Specialized Instruction).

All students are remoting into their classes.

Follow MHD COVID-19 Response Plan for Schools

Student Grouping

None, all students  fully in-person.  

None, all students fully in-person.  

Most students are remote, but those needing Specialized Instruction, and may be in person.

All students and staff fully remote, (other than Specialized Instruction)

Student

Arrival

Students must attend in person, unless called in by parent/ guardian.

Students must attend in person, unless called in by parent/ guardian

Students must attend classes remotely, unless there is a need for Specialized Instruction.

Students must attend remotely. Exceptions for students needing Specialized Instruction.

Afterschool

Activities

In-person, co-curricular activities and clubs will be offered.

In-person, co-curricular activities and clubs will be offered.

No in-person co-curricular clubs or activities will be offered.  Possible remote opportunities.

No in-person co-curricular clubs or activities will be offered.  Possible remote opportunities.

Synchronous and

Asynchronous

Instruction

In-person, no remote option

In-person, no remote option.

Synchronous for remote students and in-person for Specialized Instruction students

Synchronous remote learning, asynchronous option – except for Specialized Instruction students.

Daily

Schedule

A-B Block Schedule

A-B Block Schedule

A-B Block Schedule

A-B Block Schedule

Moving Forward: 2021-2022 and Beyond

The 2020-2021 school year was a formidable challenge. As we shift our focus from reopening to recovery, we will need the cooperation of all students, staff, and community members. In order to continue in-person instruction, to provide opportunities for recovery, and to build the resiliency and adaptability of our District,  it will be necessary for students, staff, and parents to cooperate with the procedures and protocols outlined in the phases of our plans and any updates that may be instituted as the situation evolves.

As outlined in our Return Framework, it is our goal to work toward having students on a normal curve of learning by the end of the 2021-2022 school year. This will require the District, the School Board, and the community to look beyond the traditional school calendar and implement not only differentiated instruction for students, but recognize that some students may need additional instructional time and support through extended school days and structured year-round learning opportunities.  

We can do this.  We must do this.  This generation of students will be known for their resiliency and remembered forever in history as the students who attended school during the COVID-19 pandemic, and then rebounded to levels no one could have imagined.