August 31, 2020

Tri-Town Schools (Ames & Weymouth) Staff Masks Video

 The Tri-Town Schools staff welcome students back to school in this video.

Watch Here

August 28, 2020

August 28 UPDATE: School Re-Opening Information

Dear RSU # 71 Students, Families, Staff, School Board and Community Members, 


This message is to update our community about 1) the state of our preparedness to return to in-person instruction 2) start dates for in-person and remote instruction 3) time-spans for K-12 in-person and remote learning plans 4) the importance of following the non-negotiable safety protocols required by the Maine CDC, which necessarily apply to all students and all staff coming into schools 5) our plans for remote learning 6) our plans-to-date for fall sports and 7) our bus transportation protocols. 

We are very excited to be at this point in time, poised to welcome back our beloved RSU # 71 students beginning next week!!

1) Preparedness - We have been hard at work preparing for students to return to in-person instruction. There have been many deliveries of box fans, picnic tables, tents, outdoor furniture, and pallets of additional PPE.  Siemens is hard at work on our HVAC and O2 Prime Systems. We have demarcated hallways, and stairways with blue and gold arrows and paw prints to allow for safe passage between locations following all safety protocols required by Maine CDC. We have created the isolation rooms required by the Maine CDC to use in the event anyone manifests COVID-19 symptoms. There are HYGIENE stations throughout our buildings. Staff members are feeling cautiously optimistic and well-supported. We are very nearly ready! 

2) Start Dates of In-Person Instruction and Remote Learning - On Monday and Tuesday of next week, there are orientations, open houses, and parent information sessions planned in schools. On Wednesday, September 2, students will return to in-person instruction, with the exception of East Belfast and Kermit Nickerson Schools; these schools will welcome students back three school days later than the other schools, with the first day being on Tuesday, September 8. After launching in-person instruction in most schools next week, we will be ready to launch Remote Learning Plans the following week. Beginning September 8 remote teachers will be in touch with students and their families. (Please see the Remote Learning Plan below.) 

3) Time-Span for In-Person and Remote Learning Plans - A HUGE amount of work has gone into creating personalized plans for our students returning in person and for our students staying in remote learning. For this reason, K-8 students will need to stick with the identified plans for the entire first trimester; high school students will be asked to stick with their plans for the entire first semester.  

4) Safety Protocols - A necessary precondition of learning and working in person is a willingness to follow all safety protocols required by the Maine CDC. These include a) wearing masks b) observing all social distancing protocols c) observing hand-hygiene protocols and d) screening for COVID-10 symptoms before school every day. Gators, bandanas, face shields, and venting masks generally do not qualify as acceptable face coverings because they are too porous. (If you can blow out a candle or fog up a mirror when you breathe out then the face covering is too porous to be effective.) If you have a fever of 100 degrees or higher or any of the symptoms outlined in our screening protocols you should not come to school.


6) Fall Sports - 

Belfast Area High School - AT BAHS fall teams are currently practicing under MPA Phase IV guidelines and will continue to follow those guidelines next week. Tryouts are scheduled for Tuesday, September 8th. We expect to receive updated guidelines for each sport before tryouts begin. State agencies are currently reviewing the MPA fall sports recommendations. Our plan is to review these recommendations and consider them as we determine to what degree we offer options for athletics.


7) Transportation Protocols - Parents who are able to are encouraged to transport their children to school or to walk or bicycle with their children to school. Students with drivers' licenses and cars are encouraged to drive to school and to WCTC. The RSU 71 transportation department will be following all CDC and DOE requirements for the 2020/21 school year.  These requirements include:
  • All students and drivers must wear masks while on the bus.
  • All students will sanitize (mounted on the bus) upon entering and exiting the bus.
  • Social distancing will occur to the best of our ability with 1 or 2 students per seat.  
I am grateful to all staff members who have done an outstanding job getting ready for back-to-school this week.

As always please feel free to be in touch with principals, directors, and me to ask questions, seek clarification, and share feedback and ideas.

Sincerely, Gratefully and Optimistically Yours, 

-Mary Alice

August 21, 2020

Watch the Superintendent Interview Regarding School Opening

Superintendent, Mary Alice McLean, discusses many aspects of how schools in Waldo County will be moving forward this fall, while the uncertainty of the pandemic remains.  Host: Ned Lightner of "Where in Waldo County". https://vimeo.com/449810870

UPDATE: School Re-Opening Information

Read the latest on the RSU 71 School Re-opening plan here



August 14, 2020

Upcoming Red Cross Blood Drives

 

PSA: The Red Cross needs blood now more than ever especially since hospitals are now opening up and conducting more surgeries. Additionally, summer  is traditionally a very challenging time for blood donations. There will be blood drives in the Belfast area on July 9 & 15 and August 6 & 26 - click here for the locations. You can also go to redcross.org you to find a drive near you - just put in your zip code and it will give you a location on where to donate. Thank you!

August 6, 2020

NEW - Update on School Re-Opening


Greetings RSU # 71 Students, Families, Staff, School Board & Community,


At Monday night's school board meeting the board approved:
  1. Our 3-Tiered Green-Yellow-Red Plan to Safely Return Students to In-Person Instruction (see here). If the trajectory of the coronavirus changes and there is an increase, or if there is a positive case of COVID-19 in our RSU # 71 community, we may quickly need to move from green/yellow to red.

  2. K-8 students will return to school full time (GREEN) on the usual schedule. Students in grades 9 - 12 will be on the YELLOW tier of the plan, back in person two days per week on the usual schedule, and learning remotely during the other three days per week. Parents may choose to have their children continue to learn remotely instead of sending them back to school in person. (There are some families whose members have underlying health conditions that put them at risk. Others are wary that until we have a vaccine that is accessible to everyone, there is no 100% guarantee of safety.)

  3. The first day back at school for K-12 has been pushed up to Wednesday, September 2 so that Open Houses for K-5 students and families and Orientations for 6th and 9th graders can take place. Among other things, we need to have everyone trained in the safety protocols required by the state of Maine.
I hope that you are all doing well and taking care. I am taking a couple of days for a silent and solitary retreat at the Transfiguration Hermitage in Windsor, Maine. It is a monastic community in a beautiful setting, and the Sisters are fabulous cooks!! It is a wonderful place for thinking and reflection and has elicited in me profound gratitude for our fabulous RSU # 71 community, which has truly come together to creatively collaborate and solve problems during a civil emergency of gargantuan proportions.



Sending you thoughts of faith in our capacity to beat the pandemic and love,   

Mary Alice

August 3, 2020

Plan to reopen schools and Upcoming Meetings

Greetings RSU # 71 Students, Families, Staff, School Board, and Task Force to Safely Reopen Schools for Classroom Instruction,

I'd like to call your attention to two meetings and two documents.
 
1) There is a school board meeting via ZOOM on Monday, August 3 at 5:30 pm for the purposes of voting on the district's DRAFT Plans for Returning to Classroom Instruction (click here). Directions for attending will be listed on the district website. The state of Maine has been designated as GREEN by the Maine CDC and DOE: https://www.maine.gov/doe/home. Also, click here to see answers to 21 Questions to ask before sending your kids to school.


2) There is another school board meeting via ZOOM on Tuesday, August 4 at 5:30. It is a public hearing on our RSU #71 proposed budget for FY '21. Directions will be listed on the district website (click here) if you would like to attend and provide public comment on the proposed budget, which may be found in full on the district website.