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Enhanced Continuity of Learning Plan 4.0 Reimagining Schools
Thought Partners Kick-Off MeetingJune 2, 2020
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Agenda
• Opening, Mission, and Guiding Questions• Guiding Questions for Thought Partners• Introduction of Members• Overview of the Planning Process• Group Discussion of Three Guiding Questions• Group Debriefing and Next Steps
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Our Mission for Our Thought Partners
Provide specific guidance for reopening schools to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of students and staff.
Promote high levels of achievement for all learners while addressing potential learning losses extending from the crisis and school closings.
The overall purpose of our work is to:
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Guiding Questions for Thought Partners1. In your opinion, what did the city and school division do well in response to the COVID-19 crisis? What modifications or
additions would you recommend?
2. What are the positive and negative implications for school reopening in the Fall?
3. What internal and external factors will help guide and inform our decision-making process on when and how to reopen schools?
4. How can ACPS ensure that the educational planning processes meet the needs of all students during the reopening?
5. How do we create a plan to ensure the overall safety, health, and wellness of our students and staff?
6. How can our community partners help us work through risk-mitigation factors, uncertainty and adversity, and engage others in meaningful ways to understand how the Fall opening might be different than a typical school year?
7. What are three-five opportunities and challenges that could inform the actions related to the reopening scenarios?
8. How do we ensure effective and collective communication of the plan to reopen?
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Alexandria City
• Alexandria Health Director
• Campagna Center Chief Executive Officer
• City Manager • Department of Community and Human Services Director
• Bruhn-Morris Family Foundation President
• Chamber of Commerce Board Chair
• Honorable Mayor • Northern Virginia Community College - Alexandria Campus Provost
Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS)
• Superintendent of Schools
• Chief Academic Officer
• Chief of Staff
• Chief of Student Services, Alternative Programs, and Equity
• Human Resources Executive Director (TBD)
• Parent Teacher Advisory Council (PTAC) President
• Chief Accountability Officer • Chief Technology Officer • School Board Chair
• Chief Financial Officer • Education Association of Alexandria (EAA) President
• Three (3) Principals – Elementary, Middle, and High School
• Chief of School and Community Relations
• Executive Director of Secondary Instruction
• Three (3) Staff – Elementary, Middle, and High School
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Membership of Thought Partners
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Overview of Work to Date
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1.0 Continuity of Learning Plan
2.0 Enhanced Continuity of Learning Plan
3.0 Continuity of Summer Learning Plan: Engagement and Enrichment for All
4.0 Enhanced Continuity of Learning Plan: Reimagining Schools
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Focus Areas for Systemic Decision-Making
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1. Public Health, Wellness, Safety, and Academics: How can we ensure that our reopening of schools addresses key issues of wellness, safety, and academics?
2. Community Partnerships: As we move toward the reopening of schools, how can we enlist the support and partnership of stakeholder groups throughout our community?
3. Financial Issues: What are the financial issues - including budget shortfalls and unanticipated resource acquisition - involved with reopening and sustaining the school division in the coming academic year?
4. Communication: What will ACPS need to do to ensure ongoing outreach and communication with parents, families, and community members during the reopening and throughout this academic year?
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Stakeholders: Planning Work TeamsCross-Functional Planning Work Teams Focus Areas
Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning (SEAL)
Dr. Julie Crawford and Dr. Gerald R. Mann, Jr.
• Curriculum, Instruction, and Accountability• Professional Learning• Student Support Services• Technology
Human and Capital Resources Dr. Stephen Wilkins
• Capital Improvement Program (CIP)• Facilities• Human Resources
Health and Safety TBD
• Cleaning and Maintenance• Personal Protective Equipment• School Nutrition• Security• Transportation
Financial Management Dominic Turner
• Budget• Payroll• Procurement
School and Community Relations Julia Burgos
• Communications • Family and Community Engagement (FACE)• Partnerships
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Guidance and Reopening of School Models
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National
State (Return to School Recovery Task Force, May 2020)
Division, Local Community, and Regional School Divisions
Model 2:
50% of the Students in
School
Model 3:
25% of the Students in
School
Model 4:
Online (Distance Learning)
Model 1:
Traditional
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Guiding Principles
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Increase Equitable Access to Improve Learning Outcomes for All Students
Increase Equitable Access to Improve
Learning Outcomes for All Students
Ensure the Voices of
Parents, Families, Students
Study Lessons Learned and Data for
Preparation and Execution
Value Community Coordination and
Collaboration
Build Trust and Allow
Creative Ideas for Reopening
Embrace Flexibility While Facing
Unprecedented Challenges
Ensure Clear, Consistent, and
Frequent Communication
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Reopening Considerations
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Risks to public health • Resurgence of infection among students, staff, and the community, could lead to waves of closures and reopening.
Schools’ importance to economic activity
• Relates to the importance of schooling in providing childcare so parents/families can return to work.
Impacts on students learning and thriving
• Learning shortfalls or lost learning by COVID-19 could be heightened in the distance learning environment.
• Clear expectations for staff and students during the scenarios are essential.
Pertains to readiness • By working with public health officials to follow effective health and safety measures to mitigate the risk of infection.
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Reopening Planning TimelineTimeline Subject to Change
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Thought Partner Meetings
June 2, 10, and 16
Cross-functional Planning Work Team Meetings
June 2 - July 30
School BoardUpdate Meeting (Initial Framework)
June 26
Comprehensive Reopening Report
August (TBD)
Draft Cross-functional Work Team Draft Reports
July 14 and 30
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Discussion Activity #11. In your opinion, what did the city and school division do well in response to the
COVID-19 crisis?
2. What modifications or additions would you recommend? What are the positive and negative implications for school reopening in the Fall?
3. What internal and external factors will help guide and inform our decision-making process on when and how to reopen schools?
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Debriefing and Next Steps I. Additional Reflections and/or Recommendations
II. Continue Discussion Activity #2 (June 10, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.)• How can ACPS ensure that the educational planning processes meet the needs of all students during the reopening?
• How do we create a plan to ensure the overall safety, health, and wellness of our students and staff?
• How can our community partners help us work through risk-mitigation factors, uncertainty and adversity, and engage others in meaningful ways to understand how the Fall opening might be different than a typical school year?
III. Preview Essential Reading Materials
III. Future Meeting DatesJune 10, 1:00 p.m.- 2:30 p.m. June 16, 10:00 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.June 26 (School Board Meeting)
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Superintendent School BoardCindy Anderson, ChairVeronica Nolan, Vice Chair
Meagan L. Alderton Michelle RiefRamee A. Gentry Christopher SuarezJacinta Greene Heather ThorntonMargaret Lorber
Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr.
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“The nice thing about teamwork is that you always have others on your side.” - Margaret Carty
Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr.Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Terri H. Mozingo Chief Academic Officer