Instructional Program Modifications
Elementary
teachers may rearrange the daily schedule so that basic skills subjects
are taught at the optimal time. Physical education activities are
limited to less strenuous activities and/or are rescheduled to a more
appropriate time. Recess activities are limited to quiet games that
require a minimum of physical activity.
Alternative Locations for Instruction
Cooler
areas of schools buildings and grounds are used when available. As an
example, some teachers may have students gather in shaded lawn areas or
move to rooms with better cross-ventilation. Students in
non-air-conditioned portable facilities may be merged with other classes
in air-conditioned buildings, such as media centers, cafeterias or
auditoriums.
Extracurricular Activities
Athletic
activities and practices may be canceled due to hot weather, or
rescheduled for a more appropriate time. Before- and after-school
programs may also be modified or activities rearranged.
Keeping Students Cool and Hydrated
Students
are encouraged to bring containers of water to school during hot
weather. Water fountains are available in all schools and schools are
encouraging students to take extra water fountain breaks throughout the
day. Many teachers keep spray-bottles with water in classrooms so that
they can ‘mist’ students at their request or as needed.
Students are asked to dress in lightweight clothing that is in keeping with their school dress codes. Please also make sure to apply sunscreen to your child before school, as school staff are not permitted to apply it. If your child has a medical condition that may be compromised by exposure to high temperatures, you may keep your child at home or arrange for an early release.
Students are asked to dress in lightweight clothing that is in keeping with their school dress codes. Please also make sure to apply sunscreen to your child before school, as school staff are not permitted to apply it. If your child has a medical condition that may be compromised by exposure to high temperatures, you may keep your child at home or arrange for an early release.
More Information
For additional information, please talk with your school's principal.
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