Temporary Shift to Online Learning

Student & staff return on Jan 26
Posted on 01/21/2022
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Medicine Hat, AB (January 21, 2022): Today, we experienced a large number of student and staff absence, approximately 45% of our school population. After an AHS investigation we learned that there is a highly contagious gastrointestinal Illness (GI) spreading through our school. GI illness is not related to COVID-19, which is a respiratory illness. However we are also seeing rising levels of absence due to COVID-19. Due to the rapid and widespread impact on our school community, our superintendent has directed us to shift to online learning on Monday, January 24th and Tuesday, January 25th. We will return to in person learning on Wednesday, January 26th.

The health and safety of staff and students is our number one priority when illnesses are present in a school community. This was not an easy decision to make because we know how school closures impact families in ways that we are not able to support. We are proud to be part of a school community that is patient, flexible and supportive of one another when things get hard.

Cleaning & Disinfection

Our school will be closed to the public and staff over the next four days and we will complete additional cleaning and 360-degree disinfection of the entire building, as recommended by AHS. We are confident that the school building will be safe for staff and students to return to in person learning on Wednesday, January 26, 2022.

Online Learning

Students who are asked to login (using their sd76.net email address) to their Google Classroom on Monday morning. If your child is unable to attend, please continue to enter their absence into Edsby or SchoolMessenger. It is important that we are still able to monitor the amount of absences due to health reasons, even when learning online.

Please reach out to the teacher if you are not sure of your child’s email address and password. Teachers will send an email with instructions about how get on to Google Classroom and an outline for each day. Please check Edsby/email prior to Monday.

Devices

Many students who were away from school today did not take their Chromebooks home with them. If it is essential that you pick up your child’s device, please reach out to Diane Cartier directly   [email protected] If we have a large number of families that need to pick up devices, we will communicate a time window for all pick-ups. Students can access Google Classroom on any home device as well.

Teacher Absences

In addition to COVID-19, this gastrointestinal illness is impacting both staff and students, which means that your child’s teacher may not be well enough to teach online on Monday morning. Although we try to avoid communications over the weekend, we ask that you watch your Edsby/email in case the plans for your child’s class need to change due to staff shortages. Most of our grades team up with the other classes in that grade, so we hope to be able to support one another if staff illnesses do occur.

Carnaval Activities

Our carnival activities for next week will be postponed until a later date. Stay Tuned…

Consultation with Alberta Health Services

In the past, AHS would have worked with us to identify the exact illness and provide advice, but due to the ongoing strain on health services resulting from the pandemic, they are at not able to provide us with those resources or supports. AHS has provided us with the following information:

A gastrointestinal illness causes problems with your stomach and intestines.  It can cause you to have nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.  Other symptoms can include:   

  • abdominal cramps
  • headache
  • low-grade fever
  • muscle aches

The symptoms can be mild, moderate, or severe.  The start of symptoms may be quick and will usually last between 12 to 60 hours. Most healthy people get better quickly however it’s important to know that a person is still contagious for up to 48 hours after they feel well. GI illness is not related to COVID-19, which is a respiratory illness.

Most children recover from the illness on their own, but to prevent the spread of infection, parents should carry out the following precautions:

  • Children who are ill with vomiting or diarrhea should stay home until symptom free for 48 hours, because the germs that cause the illness can be easily spread from one child to another.
  • Dehydration caused by diarrhea and vomiting is the most common complication of any gastrointestinal illness. Drink plenty of water or a rehydration drink (such as Pedialyte) until you feel better. Drink fluids slowly, in frequent, small amounts, because drinking too much too fast can cause vomiting
  • Wash your hands often, especially after using the bathroom and before handling food.
  • Clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces immediately after vomiting or having diarrhea by using a bleach-based household cleaner.
  • Immediately remove and wash soiled clothing or linens after vomiting or having diarrhea. Use hot water and soap.
  • Flush vomit and/or stool in the toilet. And make sure that the surrounding area is kept clean.
  • If you are concerned about your child’s illness, call HEALTHLink Alberta at 811 or have him/her assessed by a physician, especially if the symptoms of vomiting and/or diarrhea continue for more than 72 hours. If taken to the physician, your child should submit a stool sample to find out what germ is causing the diarrhea-- this can help your doctor determine the right treatment for your child if needed.
  • Ensure that your child and others in your household wash their hands frequently, to prevent spread of illness in your home.

Thank you for your attention to these recommendations. For further information, please call Health LINK Alberta at 811 if you have any further questions or for further information refer to the Alberta Health Services website.

Please feel free to connect with us about any question or concerns.

Deni Neigum (Principal)
[email protected]
(403) 878-6668

Diane Cartier (Vice Principal)
[email protected]
(403) 928-8661

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