Update on School Waivers & Great Plates Delivered

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Los Angeles County COVID-19 Emergency Operations Center

DAILY UPDATE

 

September 16, 2020

 

 

THE LATEST ON 'SCHOOL WAIVERS' IN LA COUNTY AND GREAT PLATES DELIVERED

The County of Los Angeles is regularly updating resources on COVID-19 and offers today's update in an effort to keep you and yours informed. Please share the following up-to-date information:

The Latest on 'School Waivers' in LA County

School Waivers

As counties across California begin to reopen, many LA County residents have wondered when they, too, will begin seeing the lifting of public health restrictions currently impacting sectors in the county - among them those impacting schools.

Today, we share the latest from LA County's Department of Public Health (DPH) on the In-Person Learning Waiver Program (often referred to as the School Waiver Program). The program aims to allow school districts in LA County the opportunity to apply for a waiver that would allow in-classroom instruction for students in grades TK through grade 6. LA County initially hoped to launch a 'School Waiver' application process in early August. This, however, changed as COVID-19 data in LA County changed. Below, you'll find answers to many of your biggest questions on 'School Waivers' in LA County.

  1. Other counties are accepting waivers, why not LA County? To date, COVID-19 has infected over a quarter million people and tragically taken the lives of 6,200 in LA County. LA County has the most people and COVID-19 infections in California, so we must take a more measured approach to reopening schools based on our local data.
  2. Why were the requirements for waivers changed? The School Waiver requirements are set by the State of California. Counties have the option of providing school waivers. There has been little change to the waiver requirements, but LA County decided to take a more cautious and staged approach to reopening, so we can better protect the safety of our students and families.
  3. Why isn’t DPH releasing school district level data?  School district level data was a requirement for the State of CA School Waivers. Since LA County is not processing waiver applications currently, the school district level data is not useful at this time. School district data are not helpful for assessing community transmission and may cause greater confusion. DPH will provide this data once school waivers are permitted.
  4. Why is LA County currently not offering the waiver? DPH monitored the COVID-19 community transmission data closely and assessed the risk of reopening. With widespread community transmission, reopening schools is high risk. The State of California started allowing schools to reopen in small cohorts for students with the greatest need for in-person learning. LA County is taking a cautious and staged approach to reopening to keep our students and families safe. We will offer the waiver when it is safe, and schools are better prepared to ensure their students’ and staff’s safety. This will reduce the chances of future school disruptions caused by identified cases and outbreaks should they occur by limiting these occurrences and better preparation with effective protocols and procedures in place should identified cases and outbreaks occur at schools.
  5. Are all schools closed? LA County reopened schools for small groups of students most in need of in-person learning for special education and specialized services. You can see the schools that reopened on the Public Health website: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/TK-12SpecializedServicesFormSubmissions.htm. Schools also continue to provide instructional services for online learning, nutrition services, and other supportive services for students and their families.
  6. When will schools reopen for in-person learning? DPH is currently taking a staged approach to reopening schools for small groups of students most in need of in-person learning for special education and specialized services. DPH will monitor the schools and assess the safety of open schools, which will take 6-8 weeks. DPH will examine the data and assess whether expanded reopenings are safe.
  7. Why is DPH (or Dr. Ferrer) politicizing the reopenings? Dr. Ferrer’s comment on the timing of school waivers is based on the time required to implement the current reopening and assess the safety of schools. We will be working closely with schools, providing services and supports to high need students over the next 6-8 weeks to implement and assess safety directives and strategies for ensuring infection control and distancing. This information will be used to inform the timing of future activities at schools and the broad implementation of school waivers. We will release school district level data at that time.
  8. Our school is small and in a community with low rates of COVID-19. Why can’t we reopen? With widespread community transmission in LA County, reopening schools is risky. There is currently substantial spread of COVID-19 in most LA County communities and COVID-19 does not stop at city limits. Schools are a part of the broader community. Students, teachers, and staff can become infected with COVID-19 in the community and spread the virus to others while at school, who will then bring it home to their families.
  9. What can I do about my child who is suffering from mental and emotional strain from not being in school? Schools can reopen for children most in need of in-person learning for special education and specialized services. Schools are permitted to bring a small cohort of students onto their campus for in-person instruction. Schools can assess which students are in the greatest need for this type of instruction. Please check with your school about the services that they’re providing. In addition, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) supports the wellbeing of every member of our communities. The COVID-19 information home provides mental health resources for LA County residents. LACDMH's 24/7 Help Line at (800) 854-7771 is available to provide mental health support, resources and referrals.
  10. Why are schools allowed to reopen as "camps"? Schools are not allowed to reopen as camps. However, the State of California allows Day Camps to be open as an essential form of childcare. Daycare and Day Camps are permitted to operate on school campuses if they are licensed and following DPH COVID-19 Safety Protocols. Day Camps that are operating as schools is a violation of the education code and should be referred to the local education authority. Day camps and daycares are required to be licensed by California Department of Social Services or must obtain a waiver.
  11. The COVID-19 case rates are improving. Why can’t we reopen immediately? While the case rates are dropping, rushed reopenings have proven harmful resulting in an increase of COVID-19 infections. LA County is taking a more measured approach to reopening schools based on our local data to reduce the risk to students, teachers, and their families. Right now, DPH has reopened schools for a small number of high need students to return to school for specialized supports and services. This allows students with the greatest need to return to campus and for Public Health experts to assess preparedness and safety of LA County schools reopening. DPH is closely monitoring COVID-19 data including COVID-19 infections, outbreaks, contact investigation findings, and school safety protocols. This allows us to reopen when it is safe and to develop additional infection control measures for schools.

For more on LA County's Road to Recovery, or things you can do to protect yourself during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit the Department of Public Health online

Great Plates Delivered

GPD

Great Plates Delivered has been extended through October 9th! LA County's meal assistance program offers eligible seniors with three (3) home-delivered meals a day. Seniors over 65, seniors 60-64 years of age who have been diagnosed or exposed to COVID-19 or those at high-risk for COVID-19 may qualify. When you help a senior connect to Great Plates Delivered, you're also helping your local restaurant, hospitality and transportation community get back to work. 

To learn more or apply, click here.

COVID-19 Digital Communications Guide & Toolkit

View our updated COVID-19 Digital Communications Guide, and get tips on Best Practices, Do's and Don'ts, Key Messaging, and our Social Media Toolkit - with multi-lingual graphics and messages like the ones seen below. 

Access our Social Media Toolkit here.

SMTK Testing

Experiencing #COVID19 symptoms? Here's what you should do. Learn more at http://covid19.lacounty.gov

S-Chinese感受到#COVID19症狀嗎? 這是您應該做的方法。 在http://covid19.lacounty.gov上了解更多信息。

Korean#COVID19 증상이 있습니까? 수행해야 할 작업은 다음과 같습니다. http://covid19.lacounty.gov에서 자세히 알아보기

Spanish:¿Estas experimentando los síntomas #COVID19? Esto es lo que debes hacer. Obtenga más información en http://covid19.lacounty.gov


Additional Information

The County of Los Angeles appreciates your continued partnership in responding to COVID-19 questions and needs of residents. For additional information, please visit: