5 Things to Know as Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS Shifts to Distance Learning
(New Orleans β€� January 6, 2021) β€� Μ첩ΜεΣύ Public Schools (Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS) is committed to providing high quality education to all its students while protecting the health and safety of our community of schools during this unprecedented pandemic. Since March 2020, we have taken a measured, data-driven approach to balancing these priorities, a process that our Jan. 4 decision to shift to distance learning for all schools demonstrates.
While extremely difficult, we are prepared for this. And together we will get through this. The work of the District and school leaders last summer and the guidelines within the Roadmap to Reopening are testaments to that. Building on that work, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS would like to provide families with a few answers to some of the larger questions around distance learning as we work diligently toward once again reopening our classrooms to our students as soon as possible.
1. Why move all schools to distance learning now?
Throughout this pandemic, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS has relied on citywide data and other key factors to monitor the COVID-19 impact on New Orleans and our community of schools. These metrics include such indicators as trends in the daily average of new confirmed cases, the daily positivity rate, and the availability of COVID-19 testing, among others.
Over the holiday break, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS continued to review these metrics in consultation with city health officials and our medical advisers, even as schools were closed. The citywide daily rate of people testing positive for COVID-19 (the positivity rate) remained relatively flat during that time, allowing Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS on Dec. 29 to consider all its pandemic-tracking metrics and decide to preserve in-person learning as the best option for its students. Soon after that decision, however, the positivity rate that continued through Sunday, Jan. 3, when it reached approximately 9 percent. On Monday, Jan. 4, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS leadership evaluated this short but disturbing trend with our medical advisers and decided to shift to distance learning for the health and safety of all Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS students and school staff.
POSITIVE TEST RATE (7-day average information associated with graphic below)
A low positive test rate suggests enough widespread aggressive testing to detect most new cases. Identifying and isolating new cases can help contain COVID without resorting to lockdown. When the rate is high, it is hard to know how fast COVID is spreading, and there is very high risk of being surprised by a wave of disease.
A positive test rate above 5% for two consecutive weeks (utilizing weekly positive test rate data from LDH) will require bars and vreweries to close to indoor seating, in accordance with State of Louisiana guidelines.
2. What resources are available to families?
Knowing the disruption to families' daily lives that this decision would mean, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS did not make it lightly and is committed to the continued provision of resources for our school community. While parents and families should contact their schools regarding their campus-specific, distance-learning transition plans, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS also compiled several online resources for parents to access during distance learning at
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Below is a set of additional resources available for families.
β—�&²Τ²ϊ²υ±θ;Child Nutrition: The following locations will serve meals free of charge to children under the age of 18, regardless of what school they are enrolled in. Please note that distribution times vary. Visit the Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS website for specific site information:
β—�&²Τ²ϊ²υ±θ;City of New Orleans Meal Assistance Program: To sign your child up to have meals delivered at home please visit and look for the meal assistance program registration.
3. What if my student has special needs best addressed by in-person learning?
Schools will be permitted to accommodate in-person instruction for special populations under reduced class sizes, or provide in-person instruction for younger students, Pre-K-5, in smaller groups of no more than 15. Families should contact their schools for site-specific information.
4. When will Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS return to in-person learning?
As we have since August, Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS will continue to track the pandemic's trending data and consult with its health advisers and school leaders with the goal of returning to in-person learning as soon as possible. No decision will be made, however, until we see a marked and sustained improvement in the metrics. As a result, Jan. 21 will be the earliest we reevaluate our decision on distance learning.
5. Where can I find the data Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS uses to inform its decision-making?
Μ첩ΜεΣύ-PS uses a combination of data collected by the and its , , and our own .
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About Μ첩ΜεΣύ Public Schools: Μ첩ΜεΣύ Public Schools is the public school district for Orleans Parish. It includes the district's administration and elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board. Μ첩ΜεΣύ Public Schools currently oversees 76 public schools and is led by Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr.
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