The Telegram (St. John's)

Lakecrest school in St. John’s releases reopening plan

‘Creative ways’ to be explored for choral music program

-

Lakecrest Independen­t School in St. John’s revealed its plans to parents and staff in a live Facebook video Wednesday.

Much of the plan has been guided by a medical task force that includes volunteer health profession­als who have been following the relevant government health protocols.

“We’ve been instructed to plan for life with COVID19 and now we have a plan to get back to safe in-class instructio­n at Lakecrest this September,” head of school Patrick Boekhoud said in a release. “The importance of in-person learning is well-documented, and after carefully considerin­g the latest research and our local epidemiolo­gy, we feel that the benefits outweigh the potential risks.”

Some of the measures include:

■ Digital screening forms to be completed daily for anyone entering the school

■ Support for individual­s who wish to wear masks, without a mandatory mask policy, and

■ Moving to virtual assemblies to limit mass gatherings but promote social interactio­n and recognitio­n of student achievemen­t.

The school also plans to temporaril­y switch to virtual learning if anyone in the school tests positive for COVID-19.

Dr. Zaina Albalawi, a member of the medical task force, said that music is vital to the school’s learning model and that it will continue, but that singing and playing wind instrument­s will be avoided, as per guidelines from public health.

“There is actually a lack of robust evidence to say there is harm or benefit,” she said in the video. “Most of what we have seen has been driven by the media, and the studies that have been available or the incidents that happened, it’s not clear if it was directly related to singing or using wind instrument­s or whether it related to the shared food or items that were there, or other activities.”

She said chamber choir will find “creative ways” to continue.

MEETING SCHEDULED

Meanwhile, choral leaders in the province confirmed this week they are scheduled to meet with public health officials Friday to discuss possible safe ways to continue choral singing.

A group of them have been lobbying the province to reconsider banning choral singing altogether since recommenda­tions were issued by the chief medical officer of health earlier in the spring.

A recording of the Lakecrest live video can be seen here: https://www.facebook. com/lakecrestn­l/videos/2676755599­255977

 ??  ?? Albalawi
Albalawi

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada