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Atlantic School Board unanimously approves updated face covering policy

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August 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School Board met this (Monday) morning via YouTube and acted on a handful of matters, including the second and final reading of the COVID-19 revised school policy. During their meeting last Wednesday, the Board passed the first reading of a COVID-19 policies by a vote of 3-to 2.  One section of the Policy currently states “Non-medical grade face masks are encouraged to be worn by all individuals on school grounds, including students, employees, and volunteers. Masks will be provided to individuals who request them. Reusable masks should be washed regularly by individuals wearing them.” The Policy does NOT mandate the use of masks.

After considerable discussion, the Board finally came to agreement on an amended policy, with regard to face coverings/face shields, as read by Board Secretary Sarah Sheeder.

Prior to the Board’s unanimous approval of the revised policy, Superintendent Steve Barber said the Board had received emails from staff and the public on their thoughts with regard to the use of masks, and the Board expressed its appreciation for that input.

Board member Laura McLean said “Masks are not the solution” to the question of how to protect students and staff from COVID-19. She said it’s “Just a piece of it.”

In other business, the Atlantic School Board adopted a Transportation Request form for parents to fill-out and file with the district.Superintendent Steve Barber said they hadn’t received any further guidance from the State on that issue.

The agreement stipulates in-part, parents or guardians may to drive their student(s) to an event or events, to participate in various competitions, with the understanding that the parent or guardian “Hold harmless” the Atlantic Community School District from any and all damages and/or claims that may arise out of the transportation of the child to those activities. Rural families planning on driving their children to school rather than ride the school bus, should contact the bus garage to let them know of those plans, in advance.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board approved the resignation of Steve Andersen as Route Bus Driver, with the understanding he would be available as a substitute driver from time-to-time, and they approved and Contract Recommendations for: Jennifer Rumery – Food Service; Abby Becker – Volunteer Cross Country Coach; and Richard “Dick” Casady – Car driver.

The Board also approved a pay application to Henningsen Construction in the amount of $23,238.78, for work completed to date on the Middle School sidewalks. The amount is 95% of the accepted bid price. Funds for the payment will be derived from the PPEL/SAVE accounts.