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Minimum Day – Monday, October 26, 2020 

This is a reminder that NUSD has a scheduled minimum day for staff development on October 26, 2020.

  • VLA: Synchronous Learning will end at 12:15, followed by asynchronous learning in the afternoon
  • TK/K Flexible In-Person Learning Cohort A: Students dismissed at 12:05 as scheduled
  • TK/K Flexible In-Person Learning Cohort B: Asynchronous Learning in the morning, followed by asynchronous learning as scheduled in the afternoon
  • Grades 1-12 Flexible In-Person: Synchronous Learning will end at 12:15, followed by asynchronous learning in the afternoon

Teachers will have staff development between 1-3 pm.

CrisisGo

As mentioned in Superintendent Cosca’s October 16, 2020 message, NUSD is partnering with CrisisGo to support daily student health screenings for our Flexible In-Person students.

Families will receive an email from [email protected] every morning at 6 am with a link asking them to certify their child’s health status.  This email will be sent to the Primary Contact and needs to be completed before the child goes to school.  If the question is not answered within 30 minutes, another email will be sent to the next contact (Parent/Guardian 2) on the child’s Aeries account.  The email will be in English and Spanish.

For families who don’t have an email account, a web link to access the question will be posted on all school and district websites for families to access.  This is the link  https://student.safetyipass.com/.  Information about logging in will be provided by your school.

The implementation of this daily student health screening will follow the dates students are returning to campus.  School principals will follow up with more information as each phase of students returns to campus.

Phase Date Date of CrisisGo Testing with Families Students Returning
1 October 26 October 22 Elementary Special Day Classes, Social Cognition Classes, Early Intervention, Transitional Kindergarten, and Kindergarten (TK-K)
2 November 9 November 5 First grade, second grade (1-2)
3 November 30 November 19 Third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades (3-6)
4 January 4 December 17 Seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grades (7-10)
5 January 11 January 7 Eleventh and twelfth grades (11-12)

 

Community Conversation: Returning to In-Classroom Learning – Thursday, October 22 at 5:00

Marin Public Health and Marin Office of Education will host an online town hall on Thursday, October 22 at 5:00pm to discuss the new resources for parents, teachers and students to find answers about school reopening under COVID-19 conditions.

The “Community Conversation” panel discussion will review protocols and best practices for returning to in-classroom learning and the role of everyone in minimizing the spread of COVID-19 both in and out of the classroom. Featured panelists include:

Dr. Matt Willis, Public Health Officer
Dr. Lisa Santora, Deputy Public Health Officer
Mary Jane Burke, Marin County Superintendent of Schools
Itoco Garcia, Ed.D., Superintendent, Sausalito Marin City School District
Chris Valdez, Principal, Marin Catholic

HOW TO PARTICIPATE: