Thursday, September 24, 2020

North Tama’s K-6 Elementary Will Return to 100% Capacity October 1

 

      On Thursday, October 1, North Tama’s K-6 Elementary School will return to 100% capacity.  Elementary students from both the Red Team and the White Team will begin attending school on a daily basis starting on that day.  Preschool classes will return to full capacity during the week of October 5. Preschool parents will receive an email with a specific schedule in the near future.

      The 7-12 High School will continue to operate at 50% capacity with students attending in person on an every-other-day basis as has been done for the first four weeks of school.  This will continue through at least Friday, October 23, with a possible return to 100% capacity on Monday, October 26. 

      This decision is based on the decision-making metric adopted in consultation with Tama County Public Health as part of the district’s Return-to-Learn Plan. The plan states that in order for an attendance center to return to 100% capacity, two 14-day incubation periods must have passed without a student or staff member receiving a positive COVID-19 test result. At the elementary level, the metric has been met for a return to daily in-person learning. At the secondary level, the metric has not yet been met, and based on the timing of the positive cases at that level, the earliest possible date for a decision on a possible return to 100% capacity is Monday, October 19.  Secondary parents can expect an announcement on or before Tuesday, October 20.     

      As we make the transition to 100% capacity at the elementary level, parents are reminded that schools simply cannot guarantee that physical distancing will be met in all settings throughout the entire school day, during school activities, or in transportation systems. With all elementary students attending school daily, physical distancing will be more of a challenge than it has been during our first four weeks of school.  Our staff will do the best we can to ensure as much distancing as possible given the constraints of our enrollment numbers and the size of our classrooms.  

      Face coverings (mask or face shield) will still be required for the foreseeable future.  To help reduce mask fatigue, the staff will continue to provide mask breaks whenever possible, but at the elementary level these breaks may be less frequent due to the reduced ability to distance our students and staff.            

  For students at all levels, bus pick-up and drop-off times will change on October 1 when all elementary students are attending daily.  Parents received bus route details prior to the start of the year, and the school will be emailing this bus information again in the near future. Many bus parents have been helping to mitigate risk by volunteering to pick up and/or drop off their children at school whenever possible, thereby reducing the number of students on buses. This is very much appreciated and will be an even more important mitigation measure when more students are attending school in person each day.  

      The Remote Learning program will remain an option for students at all grade levels for the remainder of the school year. Some families may wish to transition their child(ren) to the Remote Learning program when their child’s building returns to full capacity, while other families may wish to move their child back to in-person learning at some point during the year.  While parents are encouraged to commit to an entire semester or an entire year in the program, please know that you may contact your child’s principal to discuss a possible change at any time during the year. 

      We would like to share three more important notes related to the current situation:

  1. The Return-to-Learn Plan (which includes the 50% capacity hybrid model and 100% capacity model as well as the decision-making metric for selecting a model of instruction) will be on the agenda of the October meeting of the North Tama Board of Education. The board may consider possible changes to the plan at that time. This meeting will be held on Monday, October 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the North Tama Multipurpose Room. (Please note: The meeting is being held one week earlier than originally scheduled due to a conflict with 1st round regional volleyball on the originally-scheduled night of the meeting.)  District patrons are invited to observe the meeting and/or participate in the public forum. Details on how to participate in the public forum will be included with the meeting agenda, which will be posted on the North Tama Website no later than Friday, October 9.  
  2. The district is still seeking qualified substitute teachers, as well as substitute bus drivers, cooks, and others that may be available to step in to provide support in the event of staff illness or required isolation.  If at any point the school is forced to implement a short-term closure due to the inability to fill key staff positions, the governor’s proclamations do not allow for school districts to transition to remote learning during this type of closure; therefore, those school days would just be canceled and made up at a later time.  If you or someone you know would be qualified and interested in being added to our list of substitute teachers or staff, please contact the main office for an application.  
  3. A recent governor’s proclamation does allow for a school to transition to short-term remote learning on days when school needs to be canceled due to weather-related safety issues.  Therefore, for the remainder of this school year, any day that school would be canceled for a weather-related reason (such as excessive snow or ice) will be a remote learning day for all students.

      Please monitor your child diligently for symptoms of COVID-19. If you notice symptoms, please keep them at home, away from others, and only leave home to seek medical attention/testing after consulting with your healthcare provider by telephone first.  


PDF Version of This Announcement


Friday, September 18, 2020

September 21, 2020 North Tama Board Agenda

 North Tama Board of Education

Monday, September 21, 2020

7:00 p.m. - Jr. High Commons


NOTE

  • Attendees are asked to maintain a 6 foot separation from others before, during, and after this meeting.  
  • Face coverings are required. A meeting attendee may remove his/her face covering when seated and when a 6-foot social distance can be maintained.  
  • Some Board members may participate via conference call as per Iowa Code Section 21.8 which permits a governmental body to conduct a meeting by electronic means. 


PRE-MEETING SELF SCREENING:

Please do not attend the meeting if you have any symptoms on the list of “HIGH RISK SYMPTOMS” below, or if you have two or more of the symptoms on the list of “LOW RISK SYMPTOMS” below:

High Risk Symptoms (Have one of these symptoms?  Do not attend.)

    • New cough
    • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
    • New loss of taste or smell

Low Risk Symptoms (Have two or more? Do not attend.)

    • Fever
    • Headache
    • Muscle and body aches
    • Fatigue
    • Sore throat
    • Runny Nose
    • Congestion
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Diarrhea

Public Comment 
The board welcomes comments from district patrons and encourages regular communication with the citizens of the school district. Patrons wishing to participate in the Public Forum are encouraged to contact the superintendent or board secretary at least 24 hours prior to a board meeting to be added to the agenda.  

Patrons wishing to comment in the Public Forum who have NOT made prior arrangements with the superintendent or board secretary are asked to complete a “Sign-Up for Public Forum Comments” form (available at the door prior to the meeting) and return it to the superintendent before the board president calls the meeting to order.  

In consideration for others attending the meeting and time restraints, the board asks that individuals limit their comments to (3) minutes or less. If you believe further discussion is necessary, we encourage you to contact the school administrator or staff member most knowledgeable with or responsible for your area of interest or concern. 

The board will also accept written public comments from patrons who are unable to attend the meeting in person and/or patrons who desire to limit their possible exposure to COVID-19.  Written public comments will be read aloud during the board meeting, with the same 3-minute time limit that is allowed for in-person public comments.  Email written public comments to david.hill@ntredhawks.org no later than 6:55 p.m. on Monday, September 21; please include the words PUBLIC FORUM COMMENTS in the subject line.  Be sure to include your full first and last name as well as your postal address in the body of your email so that the sender can clearly be identified as a district patron.  

Your interest in our students and our school system is appreciated.

Agenda
Click HERE to view the complete agenda.  

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Changes to COVID-19 Information Sharing & Reporting

 

Yesterday, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) released new guidance for school districts regarding how much information can be shared with the public (including parents and employees) with regard to COVID-19 cases in the district.

Based on this new guidance, the following changes will be made to North Tama's reporting of data:
  • Email notifications will no longer be sent for each new reported case. The district will provide weekly updates on the North Tama COVID-19 Data Dashboard, which can be found on the district website.
  • When there are no active cases, the Data Dashboard will state the actual number (0).
  • When the number of cases is between 1 and 5, the Data Dashboard will state, "5 or Fewer."
  • When the number of cases is 6 or greater, the Data Dashboard will state the actual number.
All North Tama families and employees did receive an email on September 3 notifying them of positive cases in the district. It was the district's original plan to send an email like this any time a positive case of COVID-19 was identified in our school. This original plan was based on advice from the Iowa Association of School Boards legal team. The discontinuation of email notifications and the other changes listed above are being made based on the new, more specific guidance received from IDPH yesterday. IDPH's guidance is designed to protect the privacy of individual students and staff.

North Tama will continue to provide as much information as possible to inform the school community of the impact of COVID-19 on our district while protecting the privacy of those affected. Principals and/or Tama County Public Health staff will continue to make personal contact with families of individuals who have tested positive and individuals identified as close contacts with specific quarantine instructions. Principals, nurses, and other school employees that need to be involved in identifying close contacts will continue to share information as needed for the purpose of contact tracing.

A summary of the new IDPH guidance can be reviewed at this link.



 



Thursday, September 3, 2020

New COVID-19 Data Dashboard

 

North Tama Families,

    In an effort to inform the school community community of the impact of COVID-19 on our district, we plan to share as much information as possible while protecting the privacy of those affected. 

    In the event that a student or staff member comes into close contact with a positive individual in the school setting, the family can expect to receive an individual phone call from Tama County Public Health and/or the school principal as soon as possible following identification of a positive case.  Close contact is defined as anyone who has been within 6 feet of the individual for fifteen consecutive minutes or more. 

    In addition to individual telephone contacts received by those meeting the definition of close contact, all North Tama families will be notified via email when the school becomes aware that an individual that has tested positive for COVID-19 has been in the school building.  

    So that families don't miss out on any critical information, It is imperative that families answer telephone calls from public health and the school, and that parents promptly return any messages. It is equally important for all families to provide the school with one or more current email addresses, and that parents check their "spam" and "junk" folders and take any necessary steps to adjust email settings to ensure these emails are received.  

    In addition to the email notification and individual telephone calls described earlier, North Tama has created a "Data Dashboard" on the district website.  The dashboard can be accessed at this link, or by visiting the district website at www.ntredhawks.org and selecting "Data Dashboard" from the "Return to Learn" pull-down menu.  

    In a smaller school district like North Tama, breaking down data into smaller groups such as grade levels, teams, or employee classifications, or providing updates more frequently than once each week may make certain individual cases easily identifiable, which may constitute a violation of FERPA.  It is the district's intent to update these numbers once each week and post this information to the district website.  

    Please know that these efforts will be a work in progress and our district will make adjustments as we learn more during this pandemic. We share this news with you so you can make well-informed decisions for your family. 


North Tama Administration

Susan Olson, Elementary Principal

Andrew Meister, Secondary Principal

David Hill, Superintendent