Coronavirus Crisis & School Resources

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Summary of Information:

  • Mentor Schools will continue into the second quarter in HYBRID for in-person students 
  • The hybrid decision is for the time being without a scheduled end-date. We would give advance notice if we make any other shifts, knowing you need that information for family planning purposes. 
  • Unless, Lake County enters the red or purple alert level of the Ohio Public Health Advisory System, in which the district reserves the right to quickly switch to district-wide remote learning 
  • We are using the Ohio Public Health Advisory System for guidance in decision making.  While it’s not the only metric we are using, it is an important one. For five of the last six weeks of reporting by the Ohio Department of Health, Lake County has been in the orange alert level.
  • Important Reminder about COVID-19 mitigation strategies. 
    • Vigilantly Assessing for Symptoms
    • Daily temperature checks of students (by their parents/guardians) and staff
    • Face coverings required for staff and students of all ages 
    • Physical distancing in classes and other locations, supplemented by plastic and/or plexiglass barriers
    • Increased cleaning and disinfecting measures
    • Proper hand-hygiene - washing and hand sanitizer
  • We are grateful for the support of the Lake County General Health District for not only helping us develop our plans, but more recently, for the public health officials who’ve been available to us seven days a week, to help navigate COVID-19 questions and situations among our students and staff in a very in-depth, case-by-case manner.
  • mentorschools.net/coronavirus: notifications, dashboard and information
  • Mentor Schools Online update
  • Second semester choice for Mentor Schools Online or in-person learning -- information coming soon. Deadline for choice will be FIRM.
  • No cost breakfast and lunch meals available for ALL students
UPDATE AUGUST 14, 2020:

Summary of Information:

  • Mentor Schools will begin the year in HYBRID for in-person students 
  • The hybrid decision is for the first quarter (ends October 30). Unless Lake County enters the red or purple alert level of the Ohio Public Health Advisory System, in which the district would quickly switch to district-wide remote learning 
  • The first day of school, Wednesday, September 2nd, will be an in-person day for the A group 6-12 students (last names A-L) and in-person elementary students
  • Remote Wednesdays will begin September 9th
  • Both in-person and Mentor Schools Online students will follow the Remote Wednesdays schedule
  • New face coverings requirement: ALL STUDENTS - of any age and all grade-levels -  are now required to wear a face covering while in school or riding the bus until further notice
  • Device Pickup Information: 
    • All 6th grade students: Pick up at your typically assigned school, Shore or Memorial. Monday, August 17 from 7-10 a.m. or Tuesday, August 18 from 2-5 p.m.  
    • K-5 Mentor Schools Online Students: Pick up at Paradigm (6465 Center Street on the Mentor High School campus). Monday, August 24 from 8-Noon or Tuesday, August 25 from 2-6 p.m. 
    • In-Person K-5 students will receive their device at school on the first day of school, September 2. 
  • Mentor Schools Online principals:
    • Mrs. Jacqueline Sturm - K&1
    • Mrs. Laurie Hoynes - 2&3
    • Ms. Melanie Pearn - 4&5
  • Mentor Schools Online School Supply lists coming soon via email
  • K-5 students, whether in-person or Mentor Schools Online, will find out who their teacher is at the same time: information available on the Infinite Campus Parent Portal on August 28th at 4:00 p.m. 
  • Middle and high school students’ schedules, whether in-person or Mentor Schools Online, will be posted through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal on Tuesday, August 25 at 4:00 p.m. 
  • New first-day-of-school dates and staggered start & assessment information for kindergarten and preschool students will be shared via email on August 14th.  
  • Here is a link to Frequently Asked Questions information
 
 
 
 
 
PREVIOUS UPDATE JULY 28, 2020:
 

 

Check our Frequently Asked Questions section here! 

Helpful Links:

Mentor Schools Online Informational Webpage

Mentor Schools Online Registration

New 20-21 School Year Calendar 

Transportation: Busing Opt Out Form

 

Summary of Mentor Schools Re-Opening of School Plan for 2020-2021


The plan to re-open school for 2020-2021 during the Covid-19 pandemic has been developed based on guidance from: Ohio’s Governor’s Office, Department of Health, and Department of Education, as well as the American Academy of Pediatrics, and Center for Disease Control.  


Parents/Guardians have two choices for their children in the 20-21 school year.  The first choice is Mentor Schools Online, which can be done entirely from home five days per week.  In Grades 6-12, students will be able to join their typically-scheduled classes with Mentor teachers at the same time “In Person” students are being taught.  At the elementary level, students will be assigned to a Mentor teacher and will be exclusively remote with other children in the Mentor Schools Online (MSO) program.  When parents register (Deadline: July 31st at midnight), they are committing to either one semester at a time or the whole year.


The other choice is the In Person model, which has 3 basic plans attached to it.  The All-In plan is in place when it is safe enough for all the students in the In Person model to return to school five days a week.  The Remote plan is in place when the district, county or state is experiencing higher risks due to Covid.  Students would learn exclusively from home with their assigned teachers.  The Hybrid plan is used if there is a moderate risk level in order to limit the number of students attending in-person classes at a time.


The Hybrid plan for grades 6-12 would consist of students with last names A-L attending in person on Mondays and Tuesdays, while students with last names M-Z would attend in person on Thursdays and Fridays.  When students are not attending in person, they would join the class remotely from home the other three days of the week.  No students or staff would be in person on Wednesdays to allow for a deep cleaning day, but teachers would still meet with students remotely.  


The Hybrid plan for Kindergarten through grade 5 would consist of all students coming to school on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, while learning remotely on Wednesdays to allow for a deep cleaning day.   Class sections will be added in elementary buildings for this school year by hiring highly qualified substitute teachers for the entire year and spreading students out to achieve sections between 13-18, thus allowing for social distancing of at least 6 feet.  


For any remote learning days, there are structured Zoom periods scheduled for grades 6-12 and K-5.  This summer, and in professional development just before school begins, there will be additional training on best practices in Blended and Remote instruction.  Training will be ongoing throughout the year.


There will be some logical exceptions to the plan schedules for our CARES program, our Pre-school program, and identified special education units, as long as we are able to maintain layers of safety protocols, particularly with low numbers of students in classrooms.  


For all In Person plans, there will be a series of layered “best practices” applied each day to mitigate the spread of Covid.  There will be training of staff and students in these protocols prior to school beginning and throughout the year.  These include: 

  • Monitoring for symptoms before, during, and after school
  • Daily temperature checks of students (by their parents/guardians) and staff
  • Face coverings for all staff and required for all students grades 3-12.  Face coverings will be highly encouraged in grades Pre-K-2, but required on all buses and high traffic areas, like hallways. (Policy/guidelines in development)
  • Physical distancing in classes and other locations, supplemented by plastic barriers
  • Increased cleaning and sanitizing measures
  • Increased education of students and staff on best practices in hygiene
  • Protocols for response to Covid among students and staff (in development) in partnership with the Lake County General Health District 

All students, regardless of which model they are in, will continue to have mental health and social-emotional supports available to them.  Besides access to various related-service personnel, this will include access to programming in age-appropriate initiatives and education.  


Decisions about which plan we are in for the In Person model will be guided by Ohio’s color-coded Health Advisory System:  

 

ohio public health advisory system


Generally speaking, when Lake County is in Levels 3 and 4, we will conduct the fully remote learning plan.  If we are at Level 2, we apply the Hybrid plan.  If we at Level 1, we would typically be fully open.  The chart is a guide and not the only metric for determination of being open/closed.  We will also take into account: timing, to remain sensitive to families; additional district, city, and state Covid data; new medical information that becomes available; and other factors that could have an impact on the safety and functionality of school.  We reserve the right to deviate from the schedule, particularly in the interest of safety, but also considering the importance of continuity/consistency/communication.  

Video: Remote Learning in Action!

Pre-Closure: Mr. Porter's Messages for Students

Elementary School:
Middle & High School:

Superintendent's Video Update, March 4 

 

Superintendent's Video Update, March 23

Superintendent's Video Update, April 16 

GET THE FACTS!

Ohio Department of Health:

coronavirus.ohio.gov

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

cdc.gov

The World Health Organization:

WHO.int

Lake County General Health District:

LCGHD.org 

United Way Resources

 
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