School Closing in Fall Mountain

This letter was sent to the families of students in our school district.  Becky Sethi asked that I share it here as well since many of us would not receive the letter.  Thanks, Becky and thanks Fall Mountain for all you do. – Lil

 

To: Fall Mountain Families and Staff

From: Lori Landry, Superintendent

Date: March 15, 2020 Subject: School Closure due to COVID-19 Virus

Dear Fall Mountain Families and Staff,

As our community, state and country are responding to the ongoing and rapidly changing COVID-19 pandemic our administrators have been meeting to determine the best course of action to keep our students and staff safe while continuing to provide learning opportunities for our students. We believe a preemptive school closing that maximizes the effect on preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus is the best option for our school and community. Our Fall Mountain Regional School Board met this morning and made the decision to close all Fall Mountain schools to students effective Monday, March 16 for the next two weeks.

We recognize that closing is extremely difficult for many of our families, as well as our community as a whole. Our goal is to ensure that we have a comprehensive and sustainable plan for instruction and services in place for all of our students while also keeping our staff and students safe.

Continued Learning & Instructional Delivery  On Monday, March 16 through Wednesday, March 18 all staff will report to their schools and worksites as they normally would on a regular workday. Monday, March 16 will be a teacher inservice day and Tuesday, March 17 will be a teacher planning day. These will be regular work days for paraprofessionals. On these days, teachers and paraprofessionals will be preparing instructional materials and strategies for continued learning but will also be making plans for how to engage with students and families while buildings are closed.

On Wednesday, March 18 we will transition to remote learning. We encourage students and families to engage with teachers on this day. More information will be shared by building principals.

On Thursday, March 19, we will be fully engaged with remote learning from 8 am to 3 pm and no teachers, paraprofessionals or students will be permitted in buildings unless authorized by the building principal. Please contact your building principal if you will need authorization.

Grade PreK-4 instructional materials will consist of instructional paper packets while grades 5-12 will be through either online opportunities (Google Classroom, Google Drive, etc) and/or instructional paper packets. Instructional material to be prepared will not be new instruction, but maintenance of already learned concepts and skills. We understand that not all courses are conducive to home/remote learning, especially over long periods of time. Teachers for these content areas (i.e. music, art, PE, health, CTE, etc) will be meeting with building principals to develop alternative plans and will communicate those with families and students.

Administrators, teachers and paraprofessionals will also be developing a plan to monitor and document student work, including being available to students/families to answer questions, provide guidance and support home practice via Class Dojo, email, Google Classroom, etc. More information will be shared by your building principals as it becomes available.

Dissemination of Instructional Materials le.Instructional materials will be available for families to pick up on Wednesday, March 18 at each building. Building principals will be setting a schedule for each building and will share that information with families as soon as it becomes available. Information on picking up a Chromebook for families with students in grades 5-8 will be posted on the district website and communicated via SchoolMessenger.

Our transportation department is working on a schedule to deliver instructional materials that are not picked up by families to designated drop off sites. As we finalize these plans, information will be posted on our district website.

If students have any personal belongings that need to be picked up from the school, we ask that families call ahead to ensure someone will be there to assist you.

Implementation of a 1-1 Laptop Students in grades 5-8 who need a Chromebook will be permitted to take their individually assigned Chromebook home during the school closure. Attached is a document entitled Chromebook 1-1 Guidelines. It outlines the expectations and provides general information for families. Parental permission will be necessary and a signature will be required for a Chromebook to be released. More information will be posted on our website including a schedule for extended evening hours for families to pick up a Chromebook.

Technology Accessibility A technology accessibility survey is available on our district website or can be accessed here Based on the outcomes of the survey, our Information Technology team will identify ways to address the technology gaps that exist in our communities.

For those who do not have internet access or the ability to access the internet, copies of the survey will be available at each school site on Monday, March 16 through Wednesday, March 18.

Technology Support Our Information Technology staff (ITS) will be available to support students and staff while swchools are closed.

ITS will be offering daily remote workshops to include Google Classroom, Google Meet, and other remote learning topics for staff and students. A schedule of topics with dates and times will be posted on the website.

Families or staff with a remote technology issue or that need remote technology assistance and support can submit a request through a link located on the district website’s homepage. An ITS person will call you and remotely assist as needed.

Special Education Services The Student Service Department wants to reassure our families of children with individualized educational programs (IEPs) that their children’s learning needs will not go unmet during this period of time when we are implementing remote instruction. Our staff has been working diligently this past week to develop materials that can be implemented within each child’s home. The materials being sent home are designed to provide each child with lessons that can assist in the maintenance of their skills. Our special educators and related service providers will continue to collaborate regularly with our regular education staff and our children’s families. Collaboration may be achieved through online communication and/or telephone calls.

School Meals Abbey Group, our food services company, will continue to prepare breakfast and lunch for any family that would like these meals. Meals will be available for pick up by any district student at VMS, CMS, NCCS, NWS, and WES daily beginning Tuesday at 10:00am and 2:30pm.

We will offer meal pickup in Acworth from a school vehicle at 9:00am at the Village Store and 9:30 at Town Hall.

We are also ready to use our bus drivers to deliver meals to families that cannot get to our school buildings to pick up meals. If you need this delivery service please let your school principal know and arrangements will be made.

Important: To help us with food preparation counts, please complete this survey if you are interested in picking or receiving these meals.

Decision to Reopen Schools We will continue to update you and disseminate information as it becomes available. We will reevaluate the practicality of resuming school as normal and make that announcement, widely known, by Thursday, March 26.

On behalf of the Fall Mountain Regional School Board and Administrators, we thank you for your understanding and your cooperation during these difficult times. We will get through this together.

Another Cancellation

Canceled: Don & Jenn (of David Rosane & The Zookeepers) at Stage 33 Live, March 22

Lunch at Home Tomorrow

UPDATE FOR TOWN MEETING

 

No food will be served at Town Meeting. Per the Emergency Management Director, Mark Houghton, “there is no evidence of COVID-19 via food, but certainly the act of serving and consuming in an environment such as Town Meeting would enhance the possibility of transmission if the virus was present.”

 

Although many of us will miss our pre-meeting hot dog, we must take the highest safety cautions during this time of national emergency.

 

Sarah

Selectboard Office

Senior Luncheon Cancelled

Jack Pratt has asked that I let you know that the Senior Luncheon scheduled for Monday, March 16th has been cancelled.

COVID-19 and Town Meeting

Sarah Downing asked me to post this on behalf of the Selectboad. The meeting must go on because it actually started on Tuesday with the voting and was then recessed until Saturday the 10th. – Lil

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and

Walpole Town Meeting

Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 1 PM

 

To prepare for Town Meeting:

Tables and chairs, floors, bathrooms and other frequently touched surfaces have been cleaned and disinfected
Touchless soap and paper towel dispensers have been installed in the bathrooms and a touchless soap dispenser in the kitchen
Attendees are encouraged to use hand sanitizer from dispensers in the hallway and in the meeting room

NH State Health Officials are recommending the following per NPR for NH citizens:

Stay home and avoid public places when sick.
Cover mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing
Wash hands frequently
Avoid being within 6 feet (close contact) of a person who is sick
Avoid sharing drinks, smoking/vaping devices or other utensils or objects that may transmit saliva
Disinfect frequently touched surfaces

Use your personal discretion whether you should attend Town Meeting. Those with health concerns may not wish to attend.

Clarion Deadline – 3/20/20

APRIL 2020 – CLOSING DATE FRIDAY – MARCH 20

by Ray Boas

Can you believe? I cannot. Time again to start putting together your next issue of THE WALPOLE CLARION. We as a community, a nation, and worldwide humanity are facing the most devastating health crisis in generations. To understand how such an event can happen you may wish to see the movie CONTAGION (on Amazon), and also view the long documentary about the Influenza of 1918 on YouTube. That pandemic killed over 675,000 Americans, and a painful death could occur within a day of contracting the virus.

But back to normalcy, do submit your articles, stories, events, and advertisements for the April CLARION by 20 March. Your early submissions are always appreciated. Thank you, yours, Ray – Publisher

SUBMIT BY MARCH

If you tried to email Sally about the cobbler’s apron you need this address instead of the one I posted. It should be frankmcgaffin@comcast.net.

Update from Chuck Shaw

Chuck sent this along with a warning that there will most probably be more to come. – Lil

TOWN OF WALPOLE

HEALTH OFFICER

DEALING WITH THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) DISEASE FACT SHEETUPDATE #1

THIS IS A NEW VIRUS TO HUMANS. IT IS TRANSMITTED INTO YOUR MOUTH, EYES OR NOSE BY YOUR HANDS (ASSUMING AN INFECTED PERSON DOESN’T COUGH IN YOUR FACE). AN INFECTED PERSON CAN APPEAR HEALTHY FOR ABOUT FIVE (5) DAYS BEFORE EXHIBITINGTHE SYMPTOMS OF FEVER, COUGH AND FATIGUE. OLDER PEOPLEARE HIGHER RISK AS ARE MEN AND PEOPLE WITH PRE-EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS. THERE IS NO VACCINE OR DRUG SPECIFICALLY FOR COVID-19. THE LONGER YOU ARE WITH AN INFECTED PERSON THE HIGHER THE CHANCE YOU WILL BECOME INFECTED.

 

HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO

1. KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON. DON’T WEAR A MASK UNLESS YOU CAN’T KEEP YOUR HAND AWAY FROM YOUR FACE.

2. IF YOU ARE SICK, STAY HOME. DRINK SMALL AMOUNTS OF WARMFLUIDS FREQUENTLY.

3. MAINTAIN A DISTANCE OF THREE (3) FEET FROM OTHERS (SOME ARE ADVISING     SIX (6) FEET).

4. NO HANDSHAKING. USE A FIST BUMP, ELBOW OR BOW.

5. OPEN DOORS WITH YOUR CLOSED FIST, HIP, SLEEVE PULLED OVER YOUR HAND OR GLOVED HAND.

6. USE ONLY YOUR KNUCKLE TO TOUCH LIGHT SWITCHES, KEYPAD BUTTONS ETC.

7. LIFT THE GASOLINE DISPENSER HANDLE WITH A TOWEL OR GLOVE.

8. WASH YOUR HANDS, WASH YOUR HANDS, WASH YOUR HANDS. 20 SECONDS EACH TIME (SING THE HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG TWICE– THAT TAKES 20 SECONDS).

9. USE DISINFECTANT WIPES IN STORES FOR HANDLES AND CART SEATS.

10. HAVE SANITIZER (AT LEAST 60% ALCOHOL) AVAILABLE WITH YOU AND WHEN YOU GET HOME.

11. COUGH INTO A TISSUE AND DISCARD. COUGH INTO YOUR ELBOW SLEEVE IF NO TISSUE IS AVAILABLE.

12. STOCK UP ON MEDICINES, LOSENGES CONTAINING ZINC, HAND SANITIZER AND GLOVES (LATEX, NITRILE OR CLOTH).

 

 

 

 

Radio Follies Cancelled

Lisa Bryan asked me to share this p. – Lil

Fact Sheet Regarding COVID-19

I received this from Chuck Shaw, our town health officer.  With Town Meeting coming right up on Saturday, I wanted to share with you. – Lil

 

TOWN OF WALPOLE HEALTH OFFICER

DEALING WITH THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) DISEASE FACT SHEET

THIS IS A NEW VIRUS TO HUMANS. IT IS TRANSMITTED INTO YOUR MOUTH, EYES OR NOSE BY YOUR HANDS (ASSUMING AN INFECTED PERSON DOESN’T COUGH IN YOUR FACE). AN INFECTED PERSON CAN APPEAR HEALTHY FOR ABOUT FIVE (5) DAYS BEFORE EXHIBITING THE SYMPTOMS OF SORE THROAT, FEVER, COUGH AND FATIGUE. OLDER PEOPLE ARE HIGHER RISK AS ARE MEN AND PEOPLE WITH PRE-EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS. THERE IS NO VACCINE OR DRUG SPECIFICALLY FOR COVID-19. THE LONGER YOU ARE WITH AN INFECTED PERSON THE HIGHER THE CHANCE YOU WILL BECOME INFECTED.

 

HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO

1. KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON. DON’T WEAR A MASK UNLESS YOU CAN’T KEEP YOUR HAND AWAY FROM YOUR FACE.

2. IF YOU ARE SICK, STAY HOME. DRINK WARM FLUIDS EVERY 15 MINUTES.

3. MAINTAIN A DISTANCE OF THREE (3) FEET FROM OTHERS (SOME ARE ADVISING  SIX (6) FEET).

4. NO HANDSHAKING. USE A FIST BUMP, ELBOW OR BOW.

5. OPEN DOORS WITH YOUR CLOSED FIST, HIP, SLEEVE PULLED OVER YOUR HAND OR GLOVED HAND.

6. USE ONLY YOUR KNUCKLE TO TOUCH LIGHT SWITCHES, KEYPAD BUTTONS ETC.

7. LIFT THE GASOLINE DISPENSER HANDLE WITH A TOWEL OR GLOVE.

8. WASH YOUR HANDS, WASH YOUR HANDS, WASH YOUR HANDS. 20 SECONDS EACH TIME (SING THE HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG TWICE– THAT TAKES 20 SECONDS).

9. USE DISINFECTANT WIPES IN STORES FOR HANDLES AND CART SEATS.

10. HAVE SANITIZER (AT LEAST 60% ALCOHOL) AVAILABLE WITH YOU AND WHEN YOU GET HOME.

11. COUGH INTO A TISSUE AND DISCARD. COUGH INTO YOUR ELBOW SLEEVE IF NO TISSUE IS AVAILABLE.

12. STOCK UP ON MEDICINES, LOSENGES CONTAINING ZINC, HAND SANITIZER AND GLOVES (LATEX, NITRILE OR CLOTH).