COVID-19 Safety Plan (CSP)
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The Santa Rosa City School district has developed a comprehensive COVID-19 Safety Plan for reopening schools.
The safety plan includes:
- SRCS COVID-19 Prevention Program (CPP) – January 27, 2021
- SRCS COVID-19 Safety Plan (CSP) – January 21, 2021
- Site Specific Hybrid Plans (Elementary KA-6) -- Approved by Public Health
- Abraham Lincoln Elementary School - English | Español
- Albert F. Biella Elementary School - English | Español
- Brook Hill Elementary School - English | Español
- Cesar Chavez Language Academy - English | Español
- Helen Lehman Elementary School - English | Español
- Hidden Valley Elementary School - English | Español
- Lewis Educational Center - English | Español
- Luther Burbank Elementary School - English | Español
- James Monroe Elementary School - English | Español
- Proctor Terrace Elementary School - English | Español
- Santa Rosa Accelerated Charter School - English | Español
- Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts - English | Español
- Santa Rosa French American Charter School - English | Español
- Steele Lane Elementary School - English | Español
- Site Specific Hybrid Plans (Secondary 7-12) -- DRAFTS
- Lawrence Cook Middle School - updated 3/16/21
- Hilliard Comstock Middle School - updated 3/17/21
- Herbert Slater Middle School - updated 3/17/21
- Rincon Valley Middle School - updated 3/17/21
- Santa Rosa Middle School - updated 3/17/21
- Elsie Allen High School - updated 3/17/21
- Maria Carrillo High School - updated 3/16/21
- Montgomery High School - updated 3/16/21
- Piner High School - updated 4/9/21
- Ridgway High School - updated 3/17/21
- Santa Rosa High School - updated 3/17/21
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On January 25, 2021, SRCS submitted the CSP for review to the Sonoma County Office of Education to deliver to Sonoma County Public Health, and the Safe Schools for All Team as part of the California Department of Public Health.
The CSP requires meeting and confering with unions for teachers and classified staff. The Governor's Safe Schools for All Plan requires districts negotiate a return to in-person instruction with unions. SRCS has been meeting these requirements by negotiating Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with the teachers (SRTA) and classified (CSEA) unions: