Lindbergh School District
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Return-to-School Plans
Grades K-5 are in Phase 2. This group accesses a hybrid model two days per week.
Starting Oct. 8, 2020, grades 6-8 will begin Phase 2 and access a hybrid model two days per week.
Click here for details about the phases.
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How are special education services being provided?
Students are receiving IEP and related services both virtually and in person based on their grade level. Grades K-5 are receiving services both in person and virtually. Grades 6-8 are primarily receiving services virtually.
Special education services and supports provided will be determined on an individual student basis through the development of the Form G and/or SSD Distance Learning Plan.
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What learning platforms and instructional delivery models are used, and how do they support students receiving special education services?
The Canvas learning platform may be used at all levels K-12. In addition, Google Classroom and See Saw may be used for virtual delivery of instruction at the elementary level.
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What are the district's health and safety procedures and how are they implemented in the special education setting?
Health and safety procedures will be implemented across all school settings, including special education settings, as outlined in the Lindbergh Schools Green Light Plan.
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What are daily routines and procedures for social distancing?
Daily routines and procedures for social distancing will be implemented across all school settings, including special education settings, as outlined in the Lindbergh Schools Green Light Plan.
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What do I need to know for students who receive transportation as a related service?
A student’s need for transportation as a related service will continue to be determined by the IEP team, based on the individual student’s needs.
For those students that receive transportation as a related service, SSD bus capacity will be reduced to promote physical distancing and to accommodate health and safety guidelines. As soon as routes are determined, we will reach out to families with additional information. Students are encouraged to wear a cloth face mask if physically able and when harm does not outweigh risk while on the bus. Student temperatures will be checked as they board before the bus. All staff will be equipped with personal protective equipment (PPE).
Any student with a temperature of 100° F or above will not be transported to school. Parents will receive a notification form that will include next steps. Students identified with a fever will be reported to the transportation dispatch and the SSD staff member who receives students upon exiting the bus at the school site. SSD transportation will be cancelled for 24 hours unless a note from a healthcare provider indicating that a student may return to school is provided.