May 2021 News
21-22 Supply List
May 26th, 2021
Upcoming 6th grade JUMP START
Welcome to all our rising 6th grade students and families!
We can’t wait to meet you in August! Since we were unable to host our usual school visits this spring due to COVID restrictions, we have prepared a Middle School Info Hub to answer the most common questions about middle school. Please share this site with your child and give them time to explore. Click on the Richview link on the hub site to take a virtual tour of our building.
We encourage all rising 6th graders to join us for Jump Start, our 6th grade orientation. The dates are July 19, 21, 27, and 29. As much as possible, please try to choose one of the days assigned to your child’s last name.
Last Name A-L:
July 19 – 2-4pm OR 5-7pm
July 21 – 9-11am OR 1-3pm
Last Name M-Z:
July 27 – 2-4pm OR 5-7pm
July 29 – 9-11am OR 1-3pm
Jump Start will be held on campus, in person. At this time, we do not expect masks to be required at Jump Start. Come join us! If you have any questions regarding Jumpstart, you can contact Shelby Hicks at [email protected].
https://sites.google.com/cmcss.net/transition-to-middle-school/home
May 24th, 2021
Cross Country
May 19th, 2021
CMCSS 2021-2022 In-Person Learning Health and Safety Overview
CMCSS has communicated with families since last year that schools cannot eliminate the spread of COVID-19 during in-person learning, but our collective actions can help mitigate the spread. The District’s COVID-19 mitigation strategy has always been about using multiple layers to improve success, sometimes referred to as the Swiss Cheese model. For the 2021-2022 school year, CMCSS has been using the following primary mitigation layers:
- Using MERV 13 instead of MERV 9 filters in all buildings
- Increasing outdoor air ventilation
- Employing enhanced two-step cleaning throughout buildings
- Encouraging self-screening, masks, handwashing, covering sneezes, and staying home when sick for all students, employees, and visitors
- Identifying opportunities to promote physical distancing when possible in schools
- Replenishing hand sanitizing stations
- Promoting the use of personal water bottles and filling stations while water fountains are shut down
- Establishing School Health Screening Rooms
- Providing vaccination opportunities and COVID-19 testing for employees and their families at Onsite Employee Health and Wellness Clinics
- Updating and implementing the Return to School/Work Flowchart
To add more layers to CMCSS’ mitigation strategy, effective Monday, August 23, the following protocols will take effect when Montgomery County is experiencing high transmission levels:
- Modifying custodial procedures to further increase the focus on two-step cleaning throughout the day and decrease focus on other areas (window cleaning, floor buffing, etc.)
- Operating mechanical systems (HVAC) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as possible for each building’s situation to further increase filtration
- Limiting nonessential visitors from the school environment at the discretion of building administrators, to include temporarily not allowing lunchtime visitors
- Limiting indoor mass gatherings during the school day at the discretion of building administrators
- Providing masks in school buildings and on transportation for those who request one
- Increasing hand sanitizing stations in schools and on transportation
COVID-19 Exposure Response Plan
When a CMCSS student or CMCSS employee tests positive for COVID-19, they will need to notify either the school nurse (if they are a student) or their supervisor (if they are an employee). The medical office that performed the test will notify the Montgomery County Health Department for contact tracing.
Click here for the current CMCSS Return to Work/School Flowchart developed by the CMCSS Safety and Health Department in collaboration with the Montgomery County Health Department. For the Spanish version, click here.
Events/Athletics Capacity
CMCSS will return to normal capacity for after-school events, meetings, and athletics for the 2021-2022 school year. CMCSS will continue following TSSAA’s guidelines for athletics. The district will keep families informed as guidelines are updated throughout the year.
Face Masks
Face masks are strongly encouraged for students, employees, and visitors inside buildings and on transportation. Families are encouraged to use their judgment on sending their student(s) to school with a mask and make whatever decision will be best for the health of their child(ren) or other members of their household. For more information from the CDC on the use of cloth face coverings to help slow the spread of COVID-19, click here.
Self-Screening
Employees will be expected to self-screen before entering school premises.
Self-screening protocols for students and visitors will continue. Families are strongly encouraged to engage in self-screening at home prior to each school day. Click here for updated guidance from the CDC regarding screening K-12 students for symptoms of COVID-19.
Self-Screening Protocol
Have you had any of the below symptoms as a new-onset in the past 72 hours? (This does not include chronic conditions)
- fever of 100 degrees or greater
- new onset of a cough
- new onset of shortness of breath
- new onset of sore throat
- new onset of body aches
- diarrhea
- new onset of headache
- new onset of loss of taste or smell
- nausea or vomiting
- congestion or runny nose
- chills
- fatigue
If “yes”, please consult your personal health care provider before returning to any CMCSS locations. Students, employees, and visitors who are sick must follow the CMCSS Flowchart.
Water Fountains
Water fountains will be closed during the 2021-2022 school year. Water filling stations will be open where available. Students should bring their own water bottles.
Effective June 1, 2021; Updated Aug. 20, 2021. Reviewed Dec. 13, 2021. Subject to change based on updated guidance and local, state, or national recommendations or mandates. If you have any questions or feedback on the plan, please email [email protected].
May 10th, 2021