ODE updates back-to-school COVID framework for the 2021-2022 school year
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The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) released an update to a back-to-school health framework of “advisory guidance” last week to ensure students and staff have a safe school environment in-person. The framework addresses variation in COVID-19 vaccination status that might be seen in schools and continues to align with the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) guidelines for the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The Resiliency Framework prioritizes student and staff health and well-being through care, connection, and creation of safe, inclusive and supportive learning environments.”
The Ready Schools, Safe Learners Resiliency Framework for the 2021-2022 school year replaced the Ready Schools, Safe Learners version 7.5.2 in late June 2021. As of July 22nd, ODE made updates as the nature of the pandemic continues to change.
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In guidance for the return to school at the end of next month, Oregon officials strongly advise steps to manage COVID-19 risk, but shy away from new mandates.
Oregon school districts are getting a fair amount of advice, but fewer mandates than they’re used to, when it comes to opening schools to students starting at the end of next month.
The Oregon Department of Education and Oregon Health Authority laid out several overarching rules in what they’re calling a “Resiliency Framework.” The 23-page set of guidelines replaces the “Ready Schools, Safe Learners” guidance, an evolving set of rules and protocols that directed schools since the pandemic began more than a year ago.
Jul 23, 2021
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The Oregon Department of Education outlines COVID-19 rules for school districts to use this fall. Here is the message they sent to school districts in Oregon:
Dear Oregon School and District Leaders: Today we’re sharing updates to the
. The Resiliency Framework prioritizes student and staff health and well-being through care, connection, and the creation of safe, inclusive and supportive learning environments. As summer progresses, planning for a return to full-time, in-person instruction this fall is generating both excitement and stress for many of us. I’m grateful for your steady presence for Oregon’s students and families through the challenges and shifts of the last school years, and look forward to our collective success in keeping students safe, healthy and learning during the next school year.
Jul 23, 2021
Photo: Getty Images
The Oregon Department of Education outlines COVID-19 rules for school districts to use this fall. Here is the message they sent to school districts in Oregon:
Dear Oregon School and District Leaders: Today we’re sharing updates to the
. The Resiliency Framework prioritizes student and staff health and well-being through care, connection, and the creation of safe, inclusive and supportive learning environments. As summer progresses, planning for a return to full-time, in-person instruction this fall is generating both excitement and stress for many of us. I’m grateful for your steady presence for Oregon’s students and families through the challenges and shifts of the last school years, and look forward to our collective success in keeping students safe, healthy and learning during the next school year.
Jul 23, 2021
Photo: Getty Images
The Oregon Department of Education outlines COVID-19 rules for school districts to use this fall. Here is the message they sent to school districts in Oregon:
Dear Oregon School and District Leaders: Today we’re sharing updates to the
. The Resiliency Framework prioritizes student and staff health and well-being through care, connection, and the creation of safe, inclusive and supportive learning environments. As summer progresses, planning for a return to full-time, in-person instruction this fall is generating both excitement and stress for many of us. I’m grateful for your steady presence for Oregon’s students and families through the challenges and shifts of the last school years, and look forward to our collective success in keeping students safe, healthy and learning during the next school year.