Latest UPDATE on COVID-19 as of March 12, @ 2
p.m.
State website – www.coronavirus.utah.gov
or state COVID-19 hotline is 1-800-456-7707
Dear Granite District Patrons and Employees,
We have been awaiting the conclusion of a statewide press event announcing new
measures as a result of the dynamic COVID-19 situation in our state. We
continue to collaborate with our Health Department partners on multiple levels
and the information in this message entails all of the latest guidance. We are
very aware of the concerns parents and employees have regarding the health of
students and staff in our schools. There have been many employee questions and
many parent questions. We believe it is beneficial to address this message to
our entire Granite community to share our broader approach as follows:
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:
-All out of state student travel scheduled through the next 30-days (April 11)
will been canceled. Further guidance and additional restrictions will be
evaluated at that time.
-Mass gatherings including school events, field trips or sports activities that
involve more than 100 people in close proximity are canceled until further
notice.
-NO SCHOOL CLOSURES are recommended at this time and we have been given
guidelines and trigger points from health officials that we will adhere to in
order to enact a closure. Additional steps will be taken at the school level to
minimize congregation of students in close proximity per state guidance.
-No dances, assemblies or school wide activities that involve mass congregation
of students (over 100) in a concentrated group, will take place in the
duration.
The most current information we have to relay from the Health Department (media
reports notwithstanding) is that COVID-19 is unlikely to be transmitted by
someone who does not have symptoms, so any interactions with an individual
before they were ill, are considered low-risk for transmission. Consequently,
2nd hand contact is also considered low-risk. In other words, YOU HAVE TO HAVE
SYMPTOMS (fever, cough, shortness of breath) IN ORDER TO TRANSMIT THIS DISEASE.
For our students and families, we respect the rights of parents to make
decisions as they feel appropriate and our attendance policy will reflect that
respect. We expect that our schools will work with our families to provide
appropriate accommodations in light of the current circumstances. As always,
students who are absent from school will be provided opportunities to make up
their learning. We also have plans and the capacity for digital/distance/online
learning where instruction can proceed. We are prepared to implement these
plans should the need arise.
The direction we have received from the state, is that schools should REMAIN
OPEN if at all possible, because of the unique impact on our total community
when a school is closed. Only in cases of “imminent threat,” and in concert
with the Salt Lake County Health Department, would a closure decision be made.
Some of our communities may have been impacted by the announcement regarding
the Utah Jazz and player illness. Here is link to specific guidance related to
those circumstances – www.coronavirus.utah.gov
Based on current Health Department guidance, employees will not be excused from
work for first hand contact with someone who later developed symptoms or second
hand contact in a similar situation. Employees or students who HAVE had contact
with someone displaying symptoms or have concerns of any kind regarding their
personal situation, should contact their health care provider or the state
COVID-19 hotline at 1-800-456-7707 and adhere to their guidance.
Specifically for our employees, sick leave use is governed by employment
contracts and is administered through our District benefits office. Other types
of leave for various employee groups (including hourly employees) are governed
by District policy. Questions regarding leave should be directed to
supervisors. Any directive to quarantine from a health care provider should be
submitted to the District benefits office. The Health Department will notify
the District when they recommend that individual employees be quarantined.
Additional updates or school specific guidance will be forthcoming as
appropriate. As mentioned previously, this is a dynamic situation and
circumstances will continue to evolve. We are committed to ensuring our
students and staff have a safe learning and working environment and appreciate
your patience and support.
Granite School District
www.GraniteSchools.org