Garden Valley Guidelines for Athletics
Football Game Postponed
Road Construction
September 17, 2020
Dear parents, staff, and community members:
Due to the road construction on Seven Devils Road, the decision has been made that Salmon
River JSD #243 buses will not be driving on Seven Devils road. Buses will resume the routes
when construction is completed. This is for the safety of our students and drivers. Please contact
administration if you have questions or concerns.
Thank you
Lynda D. Mann
Salmon River JSD #243
Transportation Supervisor
Covid-19 Communication
September 16, 2020
Dear parents, staff, and community members:
Today, we received notification that a school district employee has tested positive for COVID-19. While we must protect the privacy of the person involved, we believe it is best to communicate transparently with you so you can make well-informed decisions for your family.
There is nothing more important to district than the safety and health of our students, our staff, and their families. We are working directly with county health officials to address this situation. They have recommended we share the following with you: We received notification this morning that one of our staff members from our secondary school has tested positive for COVID-19. After speaking with the individual, the North Central Health Department feels that there is minimal risk to the students and staff. There is no need for us to adjust how we are operating at this time. The schools will remain open for the time being. We will continue to follow all COVID-related safety procedures including.
COVID-19 is transmitted through person-to-person contact and through the exchange of respiratory droplets. As more cases are being confirmed across the state, including in our community, we must be vigilant. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. If you or any member of your family exhibit these symptoms, please contact your medical provider for advice immediately. Symptoms usually appear 2-14 days after exposure.
The CDC recommends the following best practices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
- Avoid close contact with those who are sick.
- Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve.
- Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose.
- Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects.
- Stay at home when you are sick.
- Practice social distancing, leaving at least six feet between
you and other people. - Wear a cloth mask in public when you cannot social distance.
Our greatest priority is the safety of our students, staff, and community members. It is important to remember that children are greatly influenced by the reactions of adults when facing difficult circumstances. I encourage everyone to remain calm and to be empathic and respectful to those affected.
We are grateful for the opportunity to serve you and your family, especially as we face this challenging situation together. Thank you for your support of district.
Sincerely,
Jim Doramus
Tri-Valley Event Guidelines
TV Guidlines for Sports Events 2020
Midvale/Cambridge
Guidelines for 2020 Sports Events
The Midvale and Cambridge School Districts (JSD 433/432) have put in place protective measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, we cannot guarantee that you or your child(ren) will not become infected with COVID-19. Further, attending activities on the campuses of Midvale/ Cambridge (JSD 433/432) could increase your risk and your child’s risk of contracting COVID-19. All visitors voluntarily assume the risk that they may be exposed to or infected by COVID-19 by attending activities on JSD 433/432 Campuses.
Protective Guidelines:
- In the event that any person, including: athletes, coaches, fans or support staff is feeling ill or has a fever, it is required that the individual not attend activities at Midvale/Cambridge Schools.
- Midvale/Cambridge will do a health screening of all players and coaches, before arriving at opponents’ facilities. We encourage our visitors to also screen their players and coaches before arriving at our facilities.
- We encourage all visiting teams to arrive dressed in game uniforms. If needed locker rooms will be available for each team.
- Student athletes will provide their own hydration source and will not share.
- Hand sanitizer will be provided at various convenient locations for teams and fans.
- Children must be under adult supervision at all times – they will not be permitted to play in the lobby area, on the gymnasium floor or elsewhere; before, during or after games.
- Masks are permitted and encouraged, but not required by the Midvale/Cambridge School Districts.
- We encourage all fans and spectators to maintain and follow all social distancing guidelines when possible.
- We encourage fans to bring exact change for admission to help eliminate exchange of money.
Adults/students without activity cards $6.00, HS students with activity card/Elem students $4.00, senior citizens over 55 $1.00, children under 5-free.
- Coaches and support staff will sanitize equipment and facilities on a daily basis.
Midvale/Cambridge athletics will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and modify all plans and guidelines based on the State of Idaho’s Rebound plan and the IHSAA and NFHS guidelines.
***Subject to change according to future guidelines form the IHSAA, the State of Idaho, each district and SWDH.***
Possible Exposure Letter
September 2, 2020
Topic: Possible Exposure to COVID-19
Dear Salmon River JSD 243 parents, staff, and community members:
As our country fights the spread of COVID-19, we believe one of our greatest responsibilities is to communicate transparently and often with you, our school community. It is our hope that accurate and up-to-date correspondence will help you make well-informed decisions for your family. Nothing is more important to our District than the safety and health of our students, our employees and their families. When we work together, we can provide the best care for all involved.
Last night, we learned the following information: A family member of some of our students tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. As a safe guard and added protection the students will be self-quarantining for a time period determined by the North Central Health Department. School and all activities will continue as normal at this time.
The district will continue to clean and disinfect surfaces inside all district schools. Additionally, we will continue to follow appropriate protocols, and monitor the health of all of our students and staff.
As more cases are being confirmed across the state, it is important to remain vigilant. The CDC recommends the following best practices to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
- Avoid close contact with those who are sick.
- Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve.
- Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects.
- Practice social distancing, leaving at least six feet between you and other people.
- When you are unable to practice social distancing in a public setting, wear a cloth mask.
Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. If you or any member of your family exhibit these symptoms, you are encouraged to contact your medical provider for advice immediately. Symptoms usually appear 2-14 days after exposure.
Our greatest priority is the safety of our students, staff, and community members. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve you and your family, especially as we face this challenging situation together. Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Jim Doramus
Superintendent
COVID-19 Exposure Letter
Game Changes
Scratch the varsity football game for October 9 off the schedule. The game with Cascade has been cancelled.
New start time for the JH fb/VB game on Sept 10 vs Council will be 4:00.
Football 9/4 Spectators
Please click on the link to download the protocols at the 9/4 football game on 9/4 in Wilder.
Wilder High School Hosting Athletic Event Protocal
Wilder Middle/ High School
Hosting Athletic Events Protocol
Indoor and Outdoor
Indoor/ Gymnasium
Middle AND High School Games:
- All persons entering the facility will be required to wear a mask or shield at all times except players participating and referees in the game(s). All persons entering the facility will also have their temperature taken. If temperature is 100.4 or greater that person will not be allowed to enter the facility. Hands sanitizer stations will also be available for spectators and team personnel upon entry.
- There will be designated seating in the gymnasium. It will be required for all persons to maintain social distancing of six feet or greater from individuals not in the same household. There will be a 50% capacity limit in the gymnasium.
- Concessions will not be provided. Outside food or drink is allowed.
- Games will also be streamed through Facebook on the Wilder Alumni group page
- Locker rooms and restrooms will be provided for visiting teams upon request prior to the game. All player and personnel in the hallways, foyer, and locker rooms will need to wear a mask at all times.
***Wilder Middle/High School reserves the right to adjust this plan as necessary to protect our students, staff, and community. Wilder Middle/ High School also reserves the right to ask persons to leave if they fail to comply with the mask/face shield, social distancing and/ or other reason(s) that are not in line with the protocol/ expectations.
Outdoor/ Football Field
High School Games ONLY:
- Masks are recommended but not required by Wilder Middle/High School.
- There will be designated seating in the stadium for families of senior players (both home and visiting team). All other spectators will be allowed to view the game from designated areas around the field.
TAIL GATE AREA- Baseball Field (west of football field): Spots will be marked. $30 per vehicle. There will be limited spots, first come first serve.
VEHICLE VIEWING AREA- North End Zone/ East Sideline-Huff RD. These spots will be reserved for people viewing the game from their vehicle. $5 per-person $10 minimum. Limited spots first come first serve.
BLEACHER SEATING- Reserved for parent/families of the senior athletes (both teams). Four per player, unless otherwise coordinated with Athletic Director at least 24 hours prior to kickoff. Both team also need to submit a list of names 24 hours prior to the game to Wilder Athletic Director so the gate personnel knows who is coming in.
- Concessions will not be provided.
- Games will also be streamed through Facebook on the Wilder Alumni group page
- Locker rooms and restrooms will be provided for visiting teams upon request prior to the game. All player and personnel in the hallways, foyer, and locker rooms will need to wear a mask at all times. Further directions on this will need to be discussed between the two teams regarding designated entrance into the school and restroom location.
Middle School Games:
- ONLY Players, Referees, game personnel, and coaches will be allowed into the stadium. Spectators will be allowed to watch the game from the south parking lot and the west side of the field outside the fenced area.
***Wilder Middle/High School reserves the right to adjust this plan as necessary to protect our students, staff, and community. Wilder Middle/ High School also reserves the right to ask persons to leave if they fail to comply with the mask/face shield, social distancing and/ or other reason(s) that are not in line with the expectations.
Salmon River Sports Events Guidelines
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