My son attends a Strait Regional Centre for Education School. Yesterday, we received an email outlining what students can expect at school after March Break.
This is going to be a big transition for some students considering the younger grades have never been to school without a mask & social distancing.
Here is the email:
Masking
Beginning Monday, March 21, 2022, masking will be optional in schools. We know that the removal of restrictions, including mandatory masks, may feel unusual, especially in the beginning. We want to encourage everyone to respect individual choices and treat each other with kindness and understanding as we all adjust.
While masking is optional, public health recommends wearing a mask indoors and on school buses. Whether staff or students choose to wear a mask or not, they will be supported in their decision. There is a good supply of 3-ply masks that will continue to be available for staff and students.
Rapid Tests
Public Health is recommending the use of rapid tests to help protect people at increased risk of severe disease, such as those who are older or immunocompromised. These people, and those who live with them or are around them, are encouraged to do occasional or regular rapid testing, even if they do not have symptoms. Schools are at the heart of our communities, so rapid test kits will continue to be provided to students and staff on an ongoing basis, depending on supply from the federal government.
Public Health does not recommend testing for people who have recovered from COVID-19 within the past 90 days. Anyone who recovered in the past 90 days is asked to:
- not take rapid tests and leave supply for those who have not yet contracted COVID-19, or
- take the rapid tests and give them to family or friends who need access to rapid tests.
Cohorting
There is no requirement for class cohorting but schools will want to consider how to minimize congestion in common areas, making best use of available space, utilizing outdoor areas for learning and well-being as per existing best practices learned during the pandemic.
Visitors
Non-essential visitors will be allowed into schools as appropriate beginning Monday, March 21, 2022. Visitors will not be required to show proof of vaccination.
Graduations
Schools can begin planning graduation ceremonies as restrictions have lifted for large gatherings. However, communities are advised to remember that if public health restrictions need to be reimplemented, plans for large gatherings at the end of the school year may need to change accordingly.