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Harlem School District 122 Back to School Plans

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Rockford Public School District 205 released its plans for back to school last week. Now, Harlem School District 122 has released its back to school plan, which is offering two different choices of in-person learning or remote learning.

The school district says it has received guidance from the Illinois State Board of Education, Illinois Department of Public Health, and Winnebago County Health Department for coming up with the procedures for reopening the schools.

Guidelines:

Districts all across the state must prepare an alternative option for students with health risks as well as a plan for returning to remote learning if we see a  resurgence or second wave of COVID. The Illinois State Board of Education says they highly encourage in-person instruction for students.

Option 1: In Person Learning

The Harlem School District says that they will be limiting the number of students that are in hallways at a time and restroom procedures will be established at each school to limit the number of students in the hallway and in restrooms at a time. The Harlem School District also has said that “the use of lockers will be suspended,” and students will be able to carry the backpack with them instead.

Some students will remain in classrooms for the duration of lunch but will be spaced out. This will apply to elementary, middle and high school students. They may be assigned to the cafeteria or a classroom.

Elementary students will still have recess, but the District says there will be limits enforced on the number of students that can be on playground equipment at one time. No more than 50 students may gather in one section of a playground and students will be required to wash their hands before and after using.

Buses will be deep-cleaned before and after kids get on and off. New routes will be created with a maximum number of 50 students on each bus and students from the same household will be assigned to sit together and buses will be sprayed with an electrostatic cleaner as a disinfectant.

Field trips, assemblies, and other gatherings will not be allowed this year and 6th Grade Band will also not be offered for the 2020-2021 school year.

Second Option: Remote Learning

Families who do choose remote learning will commit to this learning option for a full semester.

The Harlem School District says that families must make a selection on which plan they want by Monday, July 27 and plans may be updated with a complete guide for reopening schools that will be shared with staff and families by August.