COVID-19

Prevention and Response Health and Safety Protocols

 Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Safety Program (CSP)  Documentation

Overview 

On March 16, 2020 site-based classroom instruction was suspended by order of the Marin County Public Health Officer in all Public and Private Schools in Marin County to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the local community. All schools were forced to develop remote instruction for students, including all schools in Marin County. Under the guidance of the Marin County Public Health Officer, Marin County School Guidelines (30 Point Plan) and School Site Specific Protection Plans (SSSPPs) have been developed for all Oak Hill School, Programs and offices. These SSSPP’s meet all requirements of and serve as the Cal/OSHA COVID Prevention Plan (CPP), and along with the COVID-19 School Guidance Checklist serve as the Marin County Schools COVID-19 Safety Plan (CSP) for In-person Instruction. The Oak Hill School SSSPP is posted on the Oak Hill School Website, and made available to staff, students and families as required.  

Table of Contents

 

■      Marin County School Guidelines – 30 Point Plan

o   NOTE: this is available on the MCOE webpage

■      COVID-19 School Guidance Checklist

o   This is located on the Oak Hill School website Home page: www.myoakhill.org

■      Oak Hill School’s School Site Specific Protection Plans (SSSPP’s) – Combined

o   NOTE: This is the plan we have already submitted to Marin County Health Department (All SSSPP’s are available at this (LINK)

■      Oak Hill School MOU with Teachers

o   Our teachers are not in a Union. However, we met weekly with all of our staff prior to opening for in-person learning on 10/12/20.  We had support to open for on-campus learning from all of our teachers and staff members.

■      Oak Hill School MOU with Classified Staff

A multidisciplinary Task Force comprised of parents, staff and Oak Hill School Board Members, has been established to develop and support the Oak Hill School SSSPP. The Executive Director has scheduled regular Task Force meetings since March 2020 and we continue to meet. The Task Force will monitor and adjust the plan based on input from all stakeholders and guidance from the Marin County and State Health Departments. The Executive Director will distribute the SSSPP to all staff and families and post to the MCOE website when changes are made.