The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic and in response to the opening of school district facilities for summer usage, has developed and activated a new KPBSD Summer Sports and Activities web page which will provide directives and guidance to district personnel, user groups, coaches, teachers, athletes, students and parents.
The KPBSD Summer Sports and Activities website contains:
Sports & Activities Summer Contact Mitigation Plan: A 6-page mitigation plan including mitigation overview, participants, social distancing, hygiene & cleaning, communication plan and levels of risk (low, medium, high).
Click Here for link to Mitigation Plan
KPBSD Pool Summer Activities Guidelines: A 29-page document outlining all aspects of operating and procedures; facilities staffing, operations and programming; COVID-19 Response and Rescue Protocols; screening and monitoring.
Note: Reservations are required, no walk-ins; Every other Lap Lane is restricted to single use except for members of the same house hold will be allowed to share a lap lane (no more than 4 per lane).
Click Here for link to Pool Guidelines
Notice to all student athletes, coaches, officials, organizers, spectators and community members (June 2020): A 2-page explanation of KPBSD policies and guidelines in letter to users.
Click Here for link to Notice to all student athletes, coaches, officials, organizers,
spectators and community members
The KPBSD Summer Sports and Activities website also contains:
COVID-19 Sports Waiver & Release
Daily Symptom Check for Coaches
KPSAA- Sports & Activiites
CDC- Considerations for Youth Sports
ASAA- Return To Activities Protocols
Click Here for link to KPBSD Sports and Activities main page
According to the KPBSD facebook release…
August SmartStart 2020
As preparations continue for the reopening of schools in August, you can count on parental choice, consistency and continuity, and symptom free schools. During the July 13, 2020 Board of Education meeting, the SmartStart 2020 plan will be shared, then posted online that week. The KPBSD planning committee of district leadership, administrators, and others are working diligently. We will meet with the State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services and the Department of Education and Early Development in early July to define updated risk determinations in order to keep schools open to students and staff. More details will be available to respond to your questions in mid-July.
Thank you for your patience!