Our COVID-19 Response

Update

We have made the decision to continue requiring masks for the 2021-2022 school year. The American Academy of Pediatrics is still reccomending universal masking in schools regardless of vaccination status. Even though all of our teachers are vaccinated, we will continue our current policy of requiring masks for students, teachers, and adults while indoors. The safety of our children has always been our first priority.

Ruhi Hiebert, Director, getting her COVID vaccine.

A note from Ms. Ruhi

We have changed our policies in order to provide the safest possible experience for the staff and families of our school. We have worked hard to develop a plan where parents and staff members work together to allow us to serve the community. We worked closely with a physician to develop our COVID-19 policy to ensure we are following CDC guidelines and being as safe as possible. We are also offering virtual programs for parents that are unsure of entering school and allow transitions between the two options to fit parent's needs. Our first priority is the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff members, and all of our families.

  • Group lesson for in-person children. Recorded for virtual children.
  • Children working in the Preschool classroom.
  • Children working in the Preschool classroom.
  • Child doing activitiy with mask on.
  • Children in the Preschool classroom.
  • Children in the Preschool classroom.
  • Older children working in the community area.
  • Child watching virtual classes on computer.
  • Older child doing science experiment at home.
  • Child doing worksheets at home.
  • Child doing Easter craft at home.
  • Children doing yoga at home.

Flexible learning programs

We offer three different programs currently to meet parents' needs during the COVID-19 crisis. We offer in-school learning, virtual learning, and a hybrid approach which allows for transitions between the two options. Enrolling your child in our virtual program will also guarantee their slot for future in-school learning.

Policy change highlights

  • Shorter school hours
  • Daily temperature screenings
  • Pick-up and drop-off car line
  • Reducing visitors
  • Frequent hand washing
  • Face masks required for adults