Friday, January 29, 2021

Update 1.29.21 Phase Two!

 Lewis County Metrics

The state no longer reports metrics by county. The "Healthy Washington" reopening plan places our county into the "West" region along with Thurston, Gray's Harbor and Pacific counties. The metrics chart will look different as a result.
Since the West and Puget Sound regions have attained 3 out of 4 of the target metrics, the Governor moved us to phase 2 on 1/28/21. While it isn't all four goal metrics as we initially understood, we're not complaining since it means that athletic contests will be allowed in our region and restaurants and other businesses can begin to operate more regularly. We aren't out of the woods yet and a return to phase 1 is possible if our metrics go the other way, so continue to mask up, wash your hands and stay away from each other. Thank you Lewis County for turning the tide.

THS Return

On Monday, we will welcome all of our high school students back to the high school for regular schedule Monday-Thursday. Classes will begin at 9:25 and will occupy the new classroom space and locker rooms. We are so excited to begin to use the facilities that the community has funded. Students who have toured the space walk around with big grins and say they'll have trouble going to classes in the old part of the building now.

We anticipate that the administration hall, commons, kitchen, science labs and CTE wing will be ready for occupancy by April. The project will be completed in time for school to start in September.

Athletics

Now that we're in phase 2, our athletic season can have contests and not just practices. Cross Country, Girls Soccer, Volleyball and Football will all begin their seasons on Monday 2/1. Each contest is limited to a total of 200 people (outdoors) or 25% capacity (indoors). This includes all players, coaches, officials, workers, scorers, supervisors, band, cheer and spectators. For football, this means that there will likely only be room for 50 spectators. For this reason, the league is limiting spectators to home fans only. We plan to issue special tickets to the athletes for them to distribute for each contest. Senior athletes will be given priority for tickets. All those attending contests will turn in a ticket which will be their attestation that they are symptom free. Everyone will also be temperature checked upon entry and required to wear a mask at all times. Seating will be  by household and separate from others. 

Schedules are below. While these are the most current, everyone should remain vigilant for changes.





For up-to-date information, stay tuned to our website. www.toledoschools.us

School Hours

In order to keep route times below 1 hour and also to keep riders spread out on the bus, we instituted a two-tiered system for schools this year. The elementary gets the first route and starts school at 8:25. TMS and THS have the second route and they begin at 9:25. Beyond needing to do this for health safety, we, like all districts in the country, have a shortage of school bus drivers. At this time, we estimate it would take an additional 3 drivers to allow us to return to an 8:25 start time for all schools. 

This creates difficulties for families and students alike. High school students with after school jobs have their hours reduced. Athletics practices go later and cut into family and homework time. Younger siblings arrive home earlier than older siblings creating a childcare gap. 

We've recently heard from our high school students that they would prefer to start school at 7:25. We are in the process of analyzing the impacts of that change. We are also interested in hearing from parents regarding your opinions.

Finally, if you or someone you know is interested in driving a school bus, we would love to talk with them. School bus drivers need to be patient and calm and very safety conscious. They need good humor and attention to detail. Drivers start at $20.69/hr and are eligible for healthcare benefits and to contribute to the state retirement program. Drivers work about 20 hours per week. Toledo SD is a great place to work and driving is a way for retirees to augment their pension. Give us a call!

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