Scheduling & Logistics
Schools have to look different and function differently to keep students and staff safe. School leaders will need to reconfigure student groupings, daily schedules, and visitor access to limit contact between individuals.
Key Recommendations
Group students and staff together in “cohort groups”. Keep cohorts small with the same individuals together in each group, and limit inter-group contact to reduce the number of individuals exposed to each other.
Cohorting
Cohorts should stay together throughout the day and be consistent day to day.
Aim to limit cohorts to approximately 25 people (inclusive of students and teachers).
Evaluate cohorts for equity, ensuring configurations allow for students to access high-quality instruction, needed supports, inclusion in general education spaces, and a representative group of peers.
Review cohorts for feasibility of grouping children from the same family.
Scheduling
Schedule movement of cohorts to limit contact (e.g., for mask breaks, recess, and outdoor time).
Determine when cohorts will be in-person vs. remote in a hybrid (mix of virtual and in-person) model.
Schedule staggered arrival and drop-off times by cohort when possible.
Visitors
List who is allowed on school grounds and who is not allowed without invitation
Include the lists in communication to teachers, parents/caregivers, and community members
Clearly mark entrances with the “allowed list” and a number to call for more information
Designate alternative entrances for vendors
Host parent-teacher conferences online
Starting Point Tools
The following resources offer starting points for school leaders to think through scheduling, student groupings, and more. These comprise of practitioner toolkits and published guides to provide actionable next steps.
(We will continue to update these as we continue to learn about additional tools)