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The document provides information and protocols for students returning to Cardinal Leger Junior High School during the COVID-19 pandemic. It outlines safety measures like cohort classes, distancing, masks, sanitizing, and protocols for illness. It introduces the new principal and assistant principal and their excitement to work with the school community during these unusual times.

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Homework Now Cardinal Leger

The document provides information and protocols for students returning to Cardinal Leger Junior High School during the COVID-19 pandemic. It outlines safety measures like cohort classes, distancing, masks, sanitizing, and protocols for illness. It introduces the new principal and assistant principal and their excitement to work with the school community during these unusual times.

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Finally, all parents must wear a mask and hand sanitize upon entering the building. This will be
sprayed on each desk at student transition times and wiped down to provide the necessary
disinfectant of the surface. 7. Lunch Time Protocols Students will eat lunch at their assigned desk in
their homeroom cohort class. We are not able to supply masks for everyone who arrives at school
without this mandated PPE. In the event of more than one student illness, other office spaces will be
used. Parents should call the school to report an absence if they know that their child will not be
attending the online class for the day. Bus passes will be distributed to students on their staggered
entry date. Students will be required to sanitize their hands upon entry into the building in the
mornings and after lunch recess. Students will need to bring a lunch each day and will be reminded
to bring their own utensils and napkins. During inclement and winter weather, coats, boots, hats, and
mittens are part of the normal daily wear for our students. Their teachers for these subjects will move
to these classrooms at the appropriate times in the schedule, limiting student movement. This will
mean that the same group of students will remain together, in the same room, for their core courses
and religion and health classes. All students must follow social distancing practices while waiting to
enter the school. Protocols will be in place to ensure the classroom learning environment is clean and
ready for afternoon learning. Thank you for your support and cooperation in this matter. 3. Lockers
and Personal Possessions At this time, neither regular nor Phys-ed lockers will be available for use.
Students will be required to use the closest washroom to their given location at any time. Students
who regularly arrive without masks will be asked to contact their caregiver and will not be allowed
to enter their classes until a mask is provided from home. 5. Hand Sanitizing Hand sanitizing stations
will exist at all designated entry and exit doors. ETS bussing schedules will not change for these
days and so because these are not regular school day times, parents are responsible for arranging
transportation to and from school, if necessary. They are asked to move quickly out of the building
and not linger in the schoolyard. Water bottles are not to be refilled in washrooms and only at bottle
refilling stations in the hallways; regular water fountains will not be available. Teachers will take
attendance, and this will be reported through PowerSchool. Sanitizer will also be used when students
leave to use the washrooms and again upon their return to the classroom. 6. Desk Sanitizing Students
are expected to sanitize their desks each day when they enter a new room. A face shield may also be
worn, as additional protection, however, it does not replace a face mask which must always be
worn. Rigorous assessment practices are vital to authentic measures of learning. Students must wear
a face mask while on ETS or yellow bus when coming to school or returning home. Parents will not
be allowed into the building; however, upon their arrival, the student will be called down to the front
entrance to retrieve the lunch. 8. Managing Student Illness Students who self-identify as ill, as well
as students whom teachers suspect may present an emerging risk (i.e. by displaying COVID-19
symptoms), will be directed immediately to the main office where they will be made comfortable in
the office Conference Room. Finally, we ask that all parents or guardians who have yet to declare
whether their child will be choosing online or in-person learning at Cardinal Leger for September,
please due so as soon as possible. A reminder to all caregivers that the doors to the building do not
open in the morning until the first bell rings at 8:15 a.m. and so students are encouraged to arrive at
school as close to the start time as possible. What follows is information that specifically pertains to
the Cardinal Leger School site and will hopefully answer many of your questions about what to
expect as our students return in September. Students cannot be in the hallways during these times
due to social distancing and other COVID protocols. ECSD has provided schools with spray bottles
containing an approved sanitizing solution of low concentration hydrogen peroxide (Oxivir).
During extreme cold conditions, typically -20C or lower, and at the discretion of the administration,
the students may be admitted entrance to the school earlier than the regular start time. We want to
recognize that for many of us in the school community, including students, parents and guardians,
staff and extended family, regular school start up can be a stressful time and the added uncertainty
of the current circumstances may increase that anxiety. Students are encouraged to come to school
with comfortable, activity-friendly clothing or clothing that is easily changed. Parents should call the
school to report an absence if they know that their child will not be attending the online class for the
day. During inclement and winter weather, coats, boots, hats, and mittens are part of the normal
daily wear for our students. Students who regularly arrive without masks will be asked to contact
their caregiver and will not be allowed to enter their classes until a mask is provided from home. 5.
Hand Sanitizing Hand sanitizing stations will exist at all designated entry and exit doors. Backpacks
and school bags will be stored in homerooms when students are out for lunchtime recess. There will
not be any in-school athletics or school-based clubs offered at this time. Finally, all parents must
wear a mask and hand sanitize upon entering the building. My name is Duncan Buchanan and I am
the new Principal at Cardinal Leger JH. Students should always keep any valuables on their person
throughout the day. 4. Face Masks Staff members will wear masks throughout the day. Students will
be required to use hand sanitizer before leaving their homeroom for options or gym class. Online
students will be part of a grade level cohort with an assigned teacher (or teachers) instructing them in
their core subjects and religion. A reminder to all caregivers that the doors to the building do not
open in the morning until the first bell rings at 8:15 a.m. and so students are encouraged to arrive at
school as close to the start time as possible. Bus passes will be distributed to students on their
staggered entry date. I wanted to let everyone know how excited I am to be part of the school
community and, along with Ms. Diane Lefebvre, the new Assistant Principal, we look forward to
working with you and your children in these unusual times. Clear markings separating students in
their classroom cohort and 2m apart will be evident on the ground outside each entrance when
students line up to enter the building. General guidelines for these classes can be found in the ECSD
Re-entry plan. 12. Field Trips, Athletics and School-Based Clubs Currently, all field trips and
interschool athletics are on hold. Hallway interactions are predominantly limited to one grade at a
time, except for the times when options coincide with gym class. Students who present COVID-19
symptoms should not return to school until they are symptom free and are encouraged to get a
COVID-19 test prior to returning to the school site. 9. Daily Learning Model and Practices (In-
School Learning) In most circumstances, students will be cohorted in homerooms by grade. Students
will be required to use the closest washroom to their given location at any time. Students will be
dismissed over brief intervals at the end of their day, in order to limit their interaction. Parents will
not be allowed into the building; however, upon their arrival, the student will be called down to the
front entrance to retrieve the lunch. 8. Managing Student Illness Students who self-identify as ill, as
well as students whom teachers suspect may present an emerging risk (i.e. by displaying COVID-19
symptoms), will be directed immediately to the main office where they will be made comfortable in
the office Conference Room. In these circumstances, upon entry, students must proceed directly to
their Homeroom classrooms and stay in their regular seating plans until the day begins. Students will
wear masks throughout the day, including in the classrooms. Exceptions may be made when outside,
during Physical Education with their Homeroom cohort when in the gymnasium or in circumstances
where the teacher has indicated that 2m physical distancing is possible. Rigorous assessment
practices are vital to authentic measures of learning. It is our hope that the following plan will
alleviate some of these feelings and reassure you that we will do everything in our power to make
your child’s return to school as safe, secure, positive and as “near normal” an experience as possible.
Students who are ill are not to share the same room. Students who require Bus Passes for September
are asked to go online into PowerSchool and pay in advance. The Grade 7 students organized a Fix
the 6ix day assembly and fundraiser for their school.
Their teachers for these subjects will move to these classrooms at the appropriate times in the
schedule, limiting student movement. ECSD has provided schools with spray bottles containing an
approved sanitizing solution of low concentration hydrogen peroxide (Oxivir). We are not able to
supply masks for everyone who arrives at school without this mandated PPE. Online students may
receive assessments different from in-school learners, in order to assure valid evaluation of
curriculum and objectives. Cardinal Leger students will be taught by Cardinal Leger teachers. Online
students are expected to regularly attend their classes, at the assigned times in their schedule. We
want to recognize that for many of us in the school community, including students, parents and
guardians, staff and extended family, regular school start up can be a stressful time and the added
uncertainty of the current circumstances may increase that anxiety. Directional arrows on each level
of the building ensure a one-way, clockwise movement for students. Students must practice social
distancing while waiting to enter the school. During inclement and winter weather, coats, boots, hats,
and mittens are part of the normal daily wear for our students. Students are expected to be attentive
and participate in their learning, as teachers instruct them during the class. Thank you Cardinal Leger
for your wonderful work this year. My name is Duncan Buchanan and I am the new Principal at
Cardinal Leger JH. Students who are ill are not to share the same room. Staggered dismissal of
students for lunchtime recess will occur at the midpoint of the lunch break. Students will be provided
with two washable masks which they will receive on the staggered entry days to start the year.
Backpacks and school bags will be stored in homerooms when students are out for lunchtime recess.
Scheduling continues and that information is vital to effectively plan for our students’ arrival. Water
bottles are not to be refilled in washrooms and only at bottle refilling stations in the hallways; regular
water fountains will not be available. Students are only to attend school on their designated date and
time. If a visitor or parent answers YES to any of the questions, they will not be permitted to enter
the school. They are asked to move quickly out of the building and not linger in the schoolyard. All
students must follow social distancing practices while waiting to enter the school. We will do our
best to keep parents and guardians informed about any relevant changes as they may occur. Students
will be required to sanitize their hands upon entry into the building in the mornings and after lunch
recess. Hallway interactions are predominantly limited to one grade at a time, except for the times
when options coincide with gym class. Students who regularly arrive without masks will be asked to
contact their caregiver and will not be allowed to enter their classes until a mask is provided from
home. 5. Hand Sanitizing Hand sanitizing stations will exist at all designated entry and exit doors.
Regular School Year Practices and Protocol (Updated for Nov. 10, 2020) 1. Entering and Exiting the
School All students must have completed the online COVID-19 self-assessment document (found
here: Daily Health Screening Questionnaire ) before leaving for school each day. Cardinal Leger is a
closed campus and students must remain on school property over the lunch hour. What follows is
information that specifically pertains to the Cardinal Leger School site and will hopefully answer
many of your questions about what to expect as our students return in September.
Scheduling continues and that information is vital to effectively plan for our students’ arrival. Water
bottles are not to be refilled in washrooms and only at bottle refilling stations in the hallways; regular
water fountains will not be available. They are encouraged to bring only essential items necessary for
the school day, and to use a backpack or other similar bag to keep items organized when movement
within the building is necessary. Regular School Year Practices and Protocol (Updated for Nov. 10,
2020) 1. Entering and Exiting the School All students must have completed the online COVID-19
self-assessment document (found here: Daily Health Screening Questionnaire ) before leaving for
school each day. Bus passes will be distributed to students on their staggered entry date. Students
who require Bus Passes for September are asked to go online into PowerSchool and pay in advance.
Students will be required to sanitize their hands upon entry into the building in the mornings and
after lunch recess. Sanitizer will also be used when students leave to use the washrooms and again
upon their return to the classroom. 6. Desk Sanitizing Students are expected to sanitize their desks
each day when they enter a new room. The school concession will not be operational until further
notice. He wrote to Michael Davies (R I P) and told him so. Their usual teachers will continue to
post appropriate notes, assignments, and activities for students to work on while they are away, so
that they maintain the pace of their learning for when they return to school at the completion of their
isolation. Rigorous assessment practices are vital to authentic measures of learning. Online students
are expected to regularly attend their classes, at the assigned times in their schedule. It is our hope
that the following plan will alleviate some of these feelings and reassure you that we will do
everything in our power to make your child’s return to school as safe, secure, positive and as “near
normal” an experience as possible. We ask that students bring and wear a mask from home until they
receive their school provided masks. General guidelines for these classes can be found in the ECSD
Re-entry plan. 12. Field Trips, Athletics and School-Based Clubs Currently, all field trips and
interschool athletics are on hold. It is also important that when a parent or visitor enters the school
with an established appointment, they use the self-screening tool before entering. Students must
practice social distancing while waiting to enter the school. In these circumstances, upon entry,
students must proceed directly to their Homeroom classrooms and stay in their regular seating plans
until the day begins. We are not able to supply masks for everyone who arrives at school without this
mandated PPE. A reminder to all caregivers that the doors to the building do not open in the morning
until the first bell rings at 8:15 a.m. and so students are encouraged to arrive at school as close to the
start time as possible. Students are encouraged to come to school with comfortable, activity-friendly
clothing or clothing that is easily changed. Students will transition between rooms only for option
classes, and physical education. The students prepared interactive skits for their assembly to share
our message of Humanizing Homelessness, and they encouraged their peers to donate their partly-
used gift cards to the ReGiftcard program. What follows is information that specifically pertains to
the Cardinal Leger School site and will hopefully answer many of your questions about what to
expect as our students return in September. There will be no school for Cardinal Leger students. The
school has a limited supply of disposable masks to accommodate students when there are issues with
their own personally provided masks. ETS bussing schedules will not change for these days and so
because these are not regular school day times, parents are responsible for arranging transportation to
and from school, if necessary. We want to recognize that for many of us in the school community,
including students, parents and guardians, staff and extended family, regular school start up can be a
stressful time and the added uncertainty of the current circumstances may increase that anxiety.
Students must hand sanitize at provided stations, as they enter the building.
Students who present COVID-19 symptoms should not return to school until they are symptom free
and are encouraged to get a COVID-19 test prior to returning to the school site. 9. Daily Learning
Model and Practices (In-School Learning) In most circumstances, students will be cohorted in
homerooms by grade. There will be no school for Cardinal Leger students. In these circumstances,
upon entry, students must proceed directly to their Homeroom classrooms and stay in their regular
seating plans until the day begins. Students will be required to sanitize their hands upon entry into
the building in the mornings and after lunch recess. Class lists will be posted at this time outside the
school at the designated grade entrances. Each classroom will have a supply of hand sanitizer.
Protocols will be in place to ensure the classroom learning environment is clean and ready for
afternoon learning. Students are only to attend school on their designated date and time. At the start
of each school day, students are asked to arrive as close to the start time of 8:15 a.m. (first bell) as
possible. Teachers will take attendance, and this will be reported through PowerSchool. At the start
time, students will be met by their Homeroom Teacher and brought directly to their Homeroom
classroom to begin the day’s activities. Students are expected to be attentive and participate in their
learning, as teachers instruct them during the class. Students are encouraged to come to school with
comfortable, activity-friendly clothing or clothing that is easily changed. Students must hand sanitize
at provided stations, as they enter the building. Students will be directed to specific entrances by
grade (more information later in this document). Water bottles are not to be refilled in washrooms
and only at bottle refilling stations in the hallways; regular water fountains will not be available.
Scheduling continues and that information is vital to effectively plan for our students’ arrival.
Parents should call the school to report an absence if they know that their child will not be attending
the online class for the day. Online students will be part of a grade level cohort with an assigned
teacher (or teachers) instructing them in their core subjects and religion. Students will be dismissed
over brief intervals at the end of their day, in order to limit their interaction. Teachers will use their
professional discretion in determining which activities require, or do not require, students to change
their clothing. 11. Complementary Option Classes Individual complementary option classes including
Languages, Foods, Fashion, Construction, Art, Music, Drama, Outdoor Ed, Film Studies and
Computer Technology will all have particular protocols and guidelines that teachers will share and
reinforce with students as per their subject’s specific learning environment. ECSD has provided
schools with spray bottles containing an approved sanitizing solution of low concentration hydrogen
peroxide (Oxivir). Students who regularly arrive without masks will be asked to contact their
caregiver and will not be allowed to enter their classes until a mask is provided from home. 5. Hand
Sanitizing Hand sanitizing stations will exist at all designated entry and exit doors. Finally, all
parents must wear a mask and hand sanitize upon entering the building. He wrote to Michael Davies
(R I P) and told him so. Backpacks and school bags will be stored in homerooms when students are
out for lunchtime recess. A limited supply of disposable masks will be available at each door for
students who have forgotten their masks. The school concession will not be operational until further
notice. They are encouraged to bring only essential items necessary for the school day, and to use a
backpack or other similar bag to keep items organized when movement within the building is
necessary. During inclement and winter weather, coats, boots, hats, and mittens are part of the
normal daily wear for our students.
General guidelines for these classes can be found in the ECSD Re-entry plan. 12. Field Trips,
Athletics and School-Based Clubs Currently, all field trips and interschool athletics are on hold.
Finally, we ask that all parents or guardians who have yet to declare whether their child will be
choosing online or in-person learning at Cardinal Leger for September, please due so as soon as
possible. There will be no school for Cardinal Leger students. A limited supply of disposable masks
will be available at each door for students who have forgotten their masks. Teachers will use their
professional discretion in determining which activities require, or do not require, students to change
their clothing. 11. Complementary Option Classes Individual complementary option classes including
Languages, Foods, Fashion, Construction, Art, Music, Drama, Outdoor Ed, Film Studies and
Computer Technology will all have particular protocols and guidelines that teachers will share and
reinforce with students as per their subject’s specific learning environment. Although we have done
our best to be as comprehensive as possible in this document, please recognize that due to the
volume of information associated with school re-entry, there may be specifics that we are not able to
include at this time. Students are only to attend school on their designated date and time. Parents
should call the school to report an absence if they know that their child will not be attending the
online class for the day. The school concession will not be operational until further notice.
Transitions to and from these classes will be monitored by staff to encourage physical distancing in
our hallways. Students who present COVID-19 symptoms should not return to school until they are
symptom free and are encouraged to get a COVID-19 test prior to returning to the school site. 9.
Daily Learning Model and Practices (In-School Learning) In most circumstances, students will be
cohorted in homerooms by grade. We ask that students bring and wear a mask from home until they
receive their school provided masks. Online students will be part of a grade level cohort with an
assigned teacher (or teachers) instructing them in their core subjects and religion. Students will wear
masks throughout the day, including in the classrooms. Exceptions may be made when outside,
during Physical Education with their Homeroom cohort when in the gymnasium or in circumstances
where the teacher has indicated that 2m physical distancing is possible. Teachers will determine the
order in which students will cycle in and out to change before and after gym class. This will be
sprayed on each desk at student transition times and wiped down to provide the necessary
disinfectant of the surface. 7. Lunch Time Protocols Students will eat lunch at their assigned desk in
their homeroom cohort class. In extreme circumstances, if it is absolutely necessary to drop off any
materials to the school, we ask that you call the school in advance before you arrive at the doors to
the building so that we can respond appropriately. It should be noted, however, that students in this
circumstance will not be switched to an online learning class. 15. Edmonton Catholic School Division
Re-Entry Plan In-school and online learning formats are supported by the ECSD Re-entry Plan. We
want to recognize that for many of us in the school community, including students, parents and
guardians, staff and extended family, regular school start up can be a stressful time and the added
uncertainty of the current circumstances may increase that anxiety. Parents will not be allowed into
the building; however, upon their arrival, the student will be called down to the front entrance to
retrieve the lunch. 8. Managing Student Illness Students who self-identify as ill, as well as students
whom teachers suspect may present an emerging risk (i.e. by displaying COVID-19 symptoms), will
be directed immediately to the main office where they will be made comfortable in the office
Conference Room. At the start of each school day, students are asked to arrive as close to the start
time of 8:15 a.m. (first bell) as possible. The status of these programs will be re-evaluated in the
Spring of 2021. 13. Daily Learning Model and Practices (Online Learning) Students who choose
online learning will remain enrolled at Cardinal Leger and will continue to receive school messages
etc., to remain connected to the school community. Cardinal Leger is a closed campus and students
must remain on school property over the lunch hour. Staggered dismissal of students for lunchtime
recess will occur at the midpoint of the lunch break. Hallway interactions are predominantly limited
to one grade at a time, except for the times when options coincide with gym class. Students are
asked to provide their own mask from home for the first day of school, until they receive their
school provided masks. Students cannot be in the hallways during these times due to social
distancing and other COVID protocols. Cardinal Leger students will be taught by Cardinal Leger
teachers. Students must hand sanitize at provided stations, as they enter the building. This will mean
that the same group of students will remain together, in the same room, for their core courses and
religion and health classes.
Cardinal Leger is a closed campus and students must remain on school property over the lunch hour.
Transitions to and from these classes will be monitored by staff to encourage physical distancing in
our hallways. Students will need to keep all their belongings with them, at all times. The Grade 7
students organized a Fix the 6ix day assembly and fundraiser for their school. They are encouraged
to bring only essential items necessary for the school day, and to use a backpack or other similar bag
to keep items organized when movement within the building is necessary. If a visitor or parent
answers YES to any of the questions, they will not be permitted to enter the school. Staggered
dismissal of students for lunchtime recess will occur at the midpoint of the lunch break. Online
students are expected to regularly attend their classes, at the assigned times in their schedule. ETS
bussing schedules will not change for these days and so because these are not regular school day
times, parents are responsible for arranging transportation to and from school, if necessary. During
inclement and winter weather, coats, boots, hats, and mittens are part of the normal daily wear for
our students. I wanted to let everyone know how excited I am to be part of the school community
and, along with Ms. Diane Lefebvre, the new Assistant Principal, we look forward to working with
you and your children in these unusual times. They are asked to move quickly out of the building
and not linger in the schoolyard. Students will need to bring a lunch each day and will be reminded
to bring their own utensils and napkins. A face shield may also be worn, as additional protection,
however, it does not replace a face mask which must always be worn. Finally, all parents must wear
a mask and hand sanitize upon entering the building. There will not be any in-school athletics or
school-based clubs offered at this time. Each classroom will have a supply of hand sanitizer. The
status of these programs will be re-evaluated in the Spring of 2021. 13. Daily Learning Model and
Practices (Online Learning) Students who choose online learning will remain enrolled at Cardinal
Leger and will continue to receive school messages etc., to remain connected to the school
community. Teachers will determine the order in which students will cycle in and out to change
before and after gym class. Students will be required to sanitize their hands upon entry into the
building in the mornings and after lunch recess. Teachers will take attendance, and this will be
reported through PowerSchool. At the end of the school day, students will be dismissed with their
classroom cohort at short, staggered intervals to minimize congestion and contact. It is also important
that when a parent or visitor enters the school with an established appointment, they use the self-
screening tool before entering. Regular School Year Practices and Protocol (Updated for Nov. 10,
2020) 1. Entering and Exiting the School All students must have completed the online COVID-19
self-assessment document (found here: Daily Health Screening Questionnaire ) before leaving for
school each day. Students will transition between rooms only for option classes, and physical
education. He wrote to Michael Davies (R I P) and told him so. It should be noted, however, that
students in this circumstance will not be switched to an online learning class. 15. Edmonton Catholic
School Division Re-Entry Plan In-school and online learning formats are supported by the ECSD
Re-entry Plan. Students will be dismissed over brief intervals at the end of their day, in order to limit
their interaction. Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you have any questions or
clarifications that you may have after you read through the following document. In extreme
circumstances, if it is absolutely necessary to drop off any materials to the school, we ask that you
call the school in advance before you arrive at the doors to the building so that we can respond
appropriately.

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