[aisle] Library guidelines

Kulesza, Patti pkulesza at d88a.org
Thu Jul 16 18:27:04 CDT 2020


Well Sharon at least your kids will have some books access. Ours will not
so of course I am so concerned. I think I will be going to do library in
the individual classes as you are. Students will not be checking out or
have access to the media center. God only knows what they are going to
read. Crazy! Omg throw everything you said about exposure  with going to
classes and now  I am really stressed out!
Patty k.
Richland D88A

On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, 6:19 PM Peterson, Sharon I. (OV) via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hi, Patty!  I am sitting here stunned by the communication I just received
> from my Union Reps about reopening the schools.  It just sounds like a
> nightmare.
>
> Right now I will be on a cart, and for the first two weeks I’ll be
> teaching children how to put books on hold so I can deliver them to the
> classrooms.  Of course, this won’t work well for Kindergarten and 1st, so
> I will just have to select books and hope that they will like them and want
> to check them out.
>
>
>
> We are also going to focus on technology so when we are doing things
> remotely they will be able to function properly.  No parents are allowed in
> the building unless they have special permission, and that will be hard to
> get.  So, no Parent/teacher conferences this year face to face.
>
>
>
> Don’t have an answer to this question yet, “What happens if I go into a
> classroom first thing in the morning, and then throughout the day  visit
> another 5 classes.”  Then the following day a student in that first class
> has a fever, and tests positive for COVid 19.  Do I and all of the classes
> I visited have to self-quarantine for 14 days, and any other staff that
> visited any of those classes that day?
>
>
>
> Perhaps they should test us all for COVid to determine those of us that
> are now immune?
>
>
>
> Sharon Peterson,
>
> LMC Director/Teacher at Oak View Elementary
>
>
>
>
>
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> Hi all! I would love to know what the library use guidelines are from any
> of my fellow School librarians in the Joliet, Lockport schools are. Thanks!
>
> Patty Kulesza Richland D88A, Crest Hill
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