DAVID Y. IGE DR. CHRISTINA M. KISHIMOTO GOVERNOR SUPERINTENDENT STATE OF HAWAI'l DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION P.O. BOX 2360 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96804 OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT July 13, 2020 Mr. Wilbert Hoick Executive Director Hawaii State Teachers Association 1200 Ala Kapuna St. Honolulu, Hawaii 96819 Re: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Preparation and Response Dear Mr. Hoick: To provide clarification and understanding of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) reached with the Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) response and to support the necessary social and physical distancing at schools, the HSTA and the Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE) have reached the following agreement related to the HIDOE's Comprehensive Plan for Reopening Schools Plan for the 2020-2021 School Year: 1) All meeting spaces, including classrooms, where students, staff, and/or other individuals gather will be configured to allow a physical distance of at least six (6) feet of separation. Schools shall submit a report detailing the extent to which they are configuring meeting spaces at less than six (6) feet of physical distancing. 2) Schools reporting a plan to configure such spaces at less than six (6) feet of physical distancing will need to request a contract exception no later than July 21, 2020. 3) For purposes of processing contract exceptions, the HIDOE and HSTA have agreed to the following contract exception process: a) A request is submitted by the school principal, see attached form. b) The request will be jointly reviewed by a committee comprised of two (2) representatives appointed by the Association and two (2) appointed by the HIDOE. c) The request will include the following: i) Name of School ii) Instructional model selected and details regarding school's decision making process (faculty consensus, fallback vote, or principal selected) iii) Number of classrooms to be configured at a physical distance of at least six (6) feet of separation. iv) Number of classrooms NOT to be configured at a physical distance of at least six (6) feet of separation. AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Mr. Wilbert Holck July 13, 2020 Page 2 v) Rationale for needing physical distance of less than six (6) feet of separation. vi) Additional health and safety efforts to reduce risk of transmission. d) The committee shall review the requests for exceptions. e) Both parties must approve exceptions. 4) Revisions to Return to Learn: School Reopening Plan: a) HSTA and the HIDOE will continue to utilize the COVID-19 Response Meetings to address guidance regarding health and safety. As new information becomes available, guidance will continue to be revised and updated throughout school year 2020-21. b) Guidance indicating configuration of classrooms will be updated to reflect maintaining a distance of at least six (6) feet. Configuration at a distance of between three (3) and six (6) feet may be allowed with approved contract exceptions and additional precautions such as mandatory face coverings. c) Classroom teachers make decisions in their classrooms throughout the school day based on the instructional methods they are using for curriculum delivery. This may create a need for putting on or taking off masks, therefore, in compliance with HSTA MOU SY 2020-2021 COVID-response, teachers will determine routines and rules related to wearing of face covering in their particular classrooms. HIDOE and HSTA both recognize the importance of creating a safe learning environment for our students and staff that also mitigates further disruption in education caused by the pandemic. The intent of this agreement is to balance these two goals as best as possible under these circumstances. Sincerely, Dr. Christina M. Kishimoto Superintendent Acknowledg ent by Hawaii State Teachers Association By: DAVID Y. IGE DR. CHRISTINA M. KISHIMOTO GOVERNOR SUPERINTENDENT STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION P.O. BOX 2360 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96804 OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT July 13, 2020 COVID-19 Response Exceptions Request This form is to be utilized for submission of exceptions related to physical distancing on school campuses. School name (spell out full name): Name of submitter (first and last name): Email address: Phone number: Instructional model selected (select all that apply for your school): n Elementary Model A: Face-to-Face Learning Model Elementary Model B: Blended Rotation Elementary Model C: Hybrid (Face-to-Face and Blended Rotation) n Middle School Model A: Face-to-Face Learning Model Middle School Model B: NB Blended Rotation Middle School Model C: Combination Rotation Learning Model High School Model A: Face-to-Face Learning Model High School Model B: A/B Two-Day Rotation Learning Model High School Model C: Hybrid (Face-to-Face & Blended Rotation) AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER COVID-19 Response Exceptions Request July 13, 2020 Page 2 Please indicate how the instructional model was selected at your school? The faculty reached consensus on a model The faculty conducted a fall back vote and passed the model The faculty conducted a fall back vote and DID NOT pass. Administration selected a model. Other: Please indicate the number of classrooms to be configured on your campus at a physical distance of AT LEAST six (6) feet of separation between student seats. The number should reflect any meeting space where students will receive instruction during school year 20-21. Please indicate the number of classrooms to be configured on your campus at a physical distance of LESS THAN six (6) feet of separation between student seats. The number should reflect any meeting space where students will receive instruction during school year 20-21. Please provide a rationale explaining why the school is seeking an exception and it is not possible to configure student seats with AT LEAST six (6) feet of separation. If extra space is needed, please use the attached additional page as needed. Please provide any other information you feel should be shared related to this request. If extra space is needed, please use the attached additional page as needed. Please email the completed form to your Complex Area Superintendent.