COVID 19 Safety Measures
PCPS Return to School Norms
Beginning February 8, 2021
Before School and After School
Students arrive at school, masked, and proceed directly to their line (grade 1-6)
Lines are monitored by staff to ensure no congregating is happening
Students should NOT arrive to school more than 10 minutes before the entry bell.
After school, all students are to proceed directly home; congregating or playing on our blacktop or creative playground after school hours will NOT be permitted
The Parking Lot
Please avoid carpooling.
Pull up to the staff on duty by the blacktop entrance.
The Blacktop
All students from Gr. 1-8 are to stand on the dots,
with their mask ON.
Nutrition and Lunch Breaks
Students access their snacks and lunches to eat inside their classrooms
When students are not eating they must be masked
Masks will be worn by students at all times - including outside
Mask breaks are facilitated by teachers during instructional time
Sports equipment can be used by students as long as they maintain a physical distance of 2 metres; equipment is distributed to each cohort
WE ARE OUTSIDE IN ALL WEATHER! DRESS APPROPRIATELY!
In Snow
In Rain
In Slush
And Sun
In the Classroom
Students are to sanitize, mask and follow rules for social distancing
Students must respect peers and the educator in the room with regard to our protocols
Educators will be wearing a mask and shield at all times; a defined Educator Zone will be in place with no access to students
Students are not to move about the room, rather remain in their seat and/or desk area
Students can leave the class with permission to use the washroom or refill their water bottle
In the Hallways
Fill water containers only.
Follow Directional Arrows
Maintain a Distance of at least 2m
Limited students in the washroom
PPE for Students and Staff
Please send at least 3 masks with your child(ren) per day
Masks need to be rotated often as condensation will build up during outside times
Staff will be both masked and shielded at all times when interacting with students
Washing and sanitizing hands will remain an important part of our daily routines
Be Well. Stay Safe.