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Schools Update From Superintendent

Superintendent of Schools Thomas Scarice today issued the following update to school familiies:

Dear Families of Westport Students,

We have included three important updates in this parent communication: an update on the school reopening model and process to determine full on-site schooling, an annual notification of approved vendors to house student data, and a reminder to families to complete the returning student forms.

Update on School Reopening Model and Process to Determine Full On-Site Schooling

I had the opportunity Monday night to share the potential next phase in our school reopening plan with the Board of Education.  Before the school year began, the district made a commitment to revisit our reopening model after four weeks of instruction. This timeline aligns with Phase 3 of the statewide reopening plan for Connecticut which begins on Thursday October 8. 

A number of school districts across the state and region that originally began in a hybrid model are now fully opened for on-site schooling, particularly at the elementary level. Additionally, regional districts have self-reported very low rates of COVID incidences at the elementary level since fully reopening. 

That said, it is critical that any changes in our schooling models are responsive to trends in virus transmission rates, and in our ability to maintain appropriate mitigating measures to prevent virus spread in our schools and community. 

Given that we have contained any spread from the four incidents of positive cases in three of our elementary schools beyond the initial case, we are making a reasonable assumption that our current mitigating measures are working as planned.  This is a testament to the work of our faculty and staff, our parents, our students, and our wider community by supporting a type of social contract that encourages mitigating strategies. 

Yet, it is not lost on me that at this early stage in the school year, with low levels of virus transmission rates, we have indeed experienced four incidents of positive cases in our elementary schools. 

Consultation with Westport/Weston Health District (WWHD) and with the state Department of Public Health (DPH) has pointed towards increases in virus transmission rates across the state and region.  The primary tracking measures provided by DPH indicate that the current rates remain in the low risk category, yet the rates are trending upwards.  For this reason, we have been advised by the WWHD and our medical advisor to remain cautious and conservative before making any changes to our schooling model. 

Additionally, at the elementary level in particular, we have received a fair amount of positive anecdotal feedback on our AM/PM half day model, which I believe distinguishes our district from most others in the state.  This early experience of success, though insufficient compared to a robust full day model, further supports a deliberate approach. 

The decision to remain in a hybrid, or to modify our current model, is an operational decision and as a result, rests within the purview of the superintendent. I was asked by the Board of Education to provide a decision on the next phase of reopening by October 12.  This decision will be communicated to the entire school community with a timeline of subsequent steps. 

A full reopening of the middle schools is not under consideration at this time due to the current status of Coleytown Middle School. Further, concerns about a full reopening of the high school remain due to the size of the student body. Like our regional peers, the consideration of reopening is primarily focused at the elementary level. This decision could initiate a two week preparation period to transition to a full reopening, or it could maintain the current status based on information gathered and assessed.

To be clear, no decision has yet been made, and in full transparency, we have developed a process that will warrant collaboration with partners inside and outside of the school district to serve in an advisory capacity. These partners will assist in making an informed decision for the next phase of reopening.

Within this framework, we will continue to assess the current virus transmission rates and trends, which can be followed on our COVID dashboard (https://sites.google.com/westportps.org/wps2020-2021reopeningourschool/home?authuser=0), and the efficacy of our mitigating measures.  These are two primary areas that will drive the decision. 

This week the School Reopening Committee will reconvene to serve in an advisory capacity. An assessment tool has been administered to all employees to determine the effectiveness of our mitigating measures in our current model, and to forecast how effective those measures could be in a full reopening.  This work is being performed in conjunction with the support of Dr. Frederick Altice, Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) at Yale University.

Finally, the district has invited members of the Tri State Consortium (TSC), an alliance of high performing public school districts committed to systems thinking and collaborative inquiry, to benchmark our current instructional performance this year.  Through focus groups with teachers, parents, and students during the week of October 12, our TSC colleagues will probe areas of teaching and learning in our current models so that we can benchmark our performance and make efforts to improve the experience for all students.  This work will culminate on October 19 with feedback and eventually a formal report to serve as a tool for improvement.  This study will not impact the decision regarding the next phase of reopening, only our ongoing work of educating students during a pandemic.

A decision that will determine the next phase of reopening will be made public on October 12.  A timeline and plan for next steps will be shared with the school community at that point.  This decision will reflect the best information we have at this time, and will project the best approach for the foreseeable future.  Although not everyone in the school community will be pleased with the outcome, I want to make assurances that the decision will be well thought out and will consider the many needs of our students and the larger community.

Sincerely,

Thomas Scarice
Superintendent

Annual Notification of Approved Vendors to House Student Data

In accordance with Connecticut’s state data privacy law, we are providing annual notification to families of the list of vendors who are approved to house student data for the Westport Public Schools. The list, Approved Technology Resources, is linked off of our Student Data Privacy webpage. The list will be updated throughout the year.

Reminder to Families to Complete the Returning Student Forms

If you have not already done so, we are requesting that each family complete a Returning Student form for each child in the family; on average it will take 10 minutes or less per child. One of the main purposes of the form is to allow families to electronically sign several documents instead of us sending paper versions back and forth. Please click here for a copy of the original email that includes directions on how to start the forms.

Thank you,

Natalie Carrignan, Director of Technology
Suzanne Levasseur, Supervisor of Health Services

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