OCSD Board Of Education Reveals In-Person Reopening Plans For Middle School, High School

by Shea O'Malley | February 10, 2021 2:57 pm

OSWEGO – Plans for students’ return to in-person instruction at the Oswego Middle and High School was addressed during the Oswego City School District Board of Education meeting last night, Tuesday, Feb. 9.

 

Superintendent Dr. Mathis Calvin III reaffirmed the district’s reopening goals, with guest speakers including Oswego Middle School Principal MaryBeth Fierro and Oswego High School Principal Patrick Wallace, who detailed specifics regarding the plan.

“We have been working very hard with a team of 35 people on our reopening committee and several sub-committees’ as well. We’ve been working the past six weeks – pretty much daily on our reopening plan,” Fierro said. “And as of today, the good news is, our packets went in the mail today to all the middle school families. They’ll be arriving in homes Thursday or Friday.”

At this time, 65% of students will be returning for hybrid learning. The middle school is refining plans for dismissal to/from buses, walkers entering the building, morning drop-off commuters, and end-of-day dismissals to ensure safety protocols.

All hallways and classrooms are taped-off with six-foot measurements between chairs. Fierro and staff are rechecking all classrooms to ensure health and safety guidelines are met. A spreadsheet has been created targeting how many children will be assigned per section throughout the school, again ensuring proper safety protocols.

Each middle school packet will contain the following:

The Oswego High School’s reopening plan includes:

Guest speakers Oswego Health Medical Director Dr. Robert Morgan and Oswego County Health Department Senior Public Health Educator Diane Oldenburg recognized the district’s hard work and dedication in returning students to school in a safe, equitable manner.

“I commend both Patrick and Marybeth for working through the details. I think moving forward and getting the students back – the statistics have clearly shown that it’s in the best interest of the students. Going forward, I like the idea of starting in one school and the other one a week or so later. I think we can catch up quickly if things go well at the Middle School,” Morgan said. “This will let us concentrate on one school and get it right, as best as possible, right from get-go. We have to remember that even with those other positive numbers, the six-feet, the mask, the social distancing, the washing the hands; that we  can never forget those three fundamentals which we have been saying since July when we started this process.”

Oldenburg added to that assessment, reiterating the importance of maintaining necessary health guidelines to ensure low positivity rates.

“I think we agree that the protocols in place and mitigation strategies continue to be important. And as you bring more students in, it may be a little bit harder to monitor all those,” Oldenburg said. “So, I think it’s really important that those continue to be prioritized and reinforced with students.”

Other items covered during the meeting include brief updates on the Emergency Flood Plain Project, the Capital Project, the school budget, athletics and an overview of the Civics/Current Events curriculum in grades K-12. All items on the agenda were unanimously passed. To view the full agenda, please click here[1].

All BOE meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of every month, the next meeting on March 2 at 5 p.m.

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  1. here: https://go.boarddocs.com/ny/oswego/Board.nsf/vpublic?open

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