A Day of A Student COVID-19 Return

Southern University Laboratory School will open for face to face learning on October 5, 2020.  Those students who chose face to face learning will report to school Monday through Friday.  Virtual students and face to face students will follow the same schedule daily.  Families will have the option to change their decision November 9, 2020.

Morning Dropoff:  Students can begin reporting to school at 7:30 AM.  Upon arrival, every student will have his/her temperature checked before exiting the vehicle.  After the temperature check, students will wash their hands at the hand washing stations and report directly to class.  Elementary carpool is located in the back of the gym.  Middle and high school carpool is located in the side gravel parking lot next to the gym. All middle and high school students must enter the main building through the doors near Mrs. Blackwell’s room facing the gym.  For safety purposes, no parents will be allowed to escort students to class, and are not allowed in the classrooms.    

Uniforms:  Students will wear their casual uniforms daily.  They are not required to wear dress uniforms for now.  Also, students will not dress out for P.E.  All physical education teachers will provide further instruction as the students attend class.  

Hydration:  Students should bring a water bottle filled with water daily.  All water fountains will not be in use.  

Cafeteria:  All students will be allowed to eat in the cafeteria daily.  They will be seated using social distancing. 

Dismissal:  Elementary students will be dismissed at 3:00 PM.  Elementary carpool is located in the same place as morning drop off.  Big Buddy will escort all students staying for after care to the designated area.  Middle and high school students will be dismissed at 3:10 PM.  Carpool is in the same location as morning drop off.  ALL students still on campus after 3:30 PM will be charged an additional fee.

Visitors:  All visitors are required to report to the front office for clearance.  All conferences must be scheduled through the guidance counselor or the classroom teacher.  

We have included a simulation document that thoroughly explains the daily schedule of all students in Pre- K through 12th grade.  Please take time to read over the document so that everyone will be familiar with all expectations and protocols. 

Cordially,

SULS Administration