BTU School Reopening Checklist for Building Reps Has the school verified that the following conditions have been met, per our MOA’s? If yes, check the box next to the item.If no, the following can and should be grieved, if not remedied upon request in a timely manner. OK Question Title * 1. PPE 60 day supply of various types of masks, eye protection, nitrate powder-free latex gloves, and gowns for staff coming into the building who will be delivering in-person services. Fitted N95 masks for each nurse, sufficient for providing additional masks to nurses who see students or staff who exhibit COVID symptoms. 60 day supply of disposable masks for in-person students OK Question Title * 2. Ventilation and other Building Issues Schools with HVAC will have filters upgraded to the highest density filter that can be accommodated for that unit. Portable air purifiers in all classrooms and learning spaces regularly occupied by students, when there is no HVAC, appropriate to the size of the room. Air purifiers in the nurse’s office and medical waiting area. Exhaust fans/systems in all bathrooms. Air quality and ventilation testing, in accordance with the Harvard School of Public Health 5 Step Guide in a representative sampling of classrooms, with test results provided, and that reflect an air quality exchange rate of at least 3 per hour. Indoor Air Quality data loggers installed in all BPS classrooms. Sink in every Health Office. Temperature readings between 68 - 78 degrees fahrenheit. Temperature reports available daily that show the average building temperature at 7:00 am, 11:00 am and 3:00pm. OK Question Title * 3. COVID Testing and Reporting Weekly testing available for BTU members working in person. Health Services will contact close contacts individually by phone for each individual case to inform the individual and provide the recommendations from BPHC regarding quarantine, testing, and recommend that the individual notify their primary health care provider. Health Services and the Office of Communications will work with school leaders to notify all members of the school community, including related service providers who were providing in-person support at the school during the possible transmission time period, in writing via school messenger as soon as we have contacted or have made several attempts to contact the identified close contacts.” OK Question Title * 4. Staffing School schedule and plan based first on staff “opting in”. School Reopening Taskforce continues to meet weekly to review creative scheduling plans. School leaders are to work collaboratively with their leadership team, including Building Reps, Faculty Senates and ILTs to recommend flexibility plans Plans that require educators being directed in must go before the Reopening Task Force first. BTU members and school administrators are encouraged to develop schedule and staffing adjustments to enable primarily remote classes and/or in person classes. OK Question Title * 5. Are there any outstanding items or unresolved issues from the September facilities checklist? If yes, please list them here. OK Question Title * 6. Work site: Another Course To College Baldwin Early Learning Center Beethoven Blackstone Boston Adult Academy Boston Arts Academy Boston Collaborative High School Boston Community Leadership Academy Boston International High School Boston Latin Boston Latin Academy Boston Teachers Union School Brighton High Carter Developmental Center Charles H Taylor Charles Sumner Charlestown High Clarence R Edwards Middle Community Academy Community Academy of Science and Health Condon K-8 Curley K-8 School Curtis Guild Dante Alighieri Montessori School David A Ellis Dearborn Dennis C Haley Donald Mckay Dr. Catherine Ellison-Rosa Parks Early Ed School Dr. William Henderson Lower Dr. William Henderson Upper ELC - West Zone East Boston Early Childhood Center East Boston High Edison K-8 Edward Everett Eliot Elementary Ellis Mendell Excel High School Fenway High School Franklin D Roosevelt Gardner Pilot Academy George H Conley Greater Egleston Community High School Harvard-Kent Haynes Early Education Center Henry Grew Higginson Higginson/Lewis K-8 Horace Mann School for the Deaf Hugh Roe O'Donnell Jackson Mann James J Chittick James Otis James P Timilty Middle James W Hennigan Jeremiah E Burke High John D Philbrick John F Kennedy John W McCormack John Winthrop Joseph J Hurley Joseph Lee Joseph P Manning Joseph P Tynan Josiah Quincy Joyce Kilmer King K-8 Lee Academy Lilla G. Frederick Middle School Lyndon Lyon K-8 Lyon Upper 9-12 Madison Park High Manassah E Bradley Margarita Muniz Academy Mario Umana Academy Mather Mattahunt Elementary School Maurice J Tobin Michael J Perkins Mildred Avenue K-8 Mission Hill School Mozart Nathan Hale New Mission High School O W Holmes O'Bryant School Math/Science Oliver Hazard Perry Orchard Gardens Patrick J Kennedy Paul A Dever Pauline Agassiz Shaw Elementary School Phineas Bates Quincy Upper School Rafael Hernandez Richard J Murphy Roger Clap Samuel Adams Samuel W Mason Sarah Greenwood Snowden International School at Copley TechBoston Academy The English High Thomas J Kenny UP Academy Holland Urban Science Academy Warren-Prescott Washington Irving Middle West Roxbury Academy William E Russell William Ellery Channing William H Ohrenberger William McKinley William Monroe Trotter Winship Elementary Young Achievers Other: OK Question Title * 7. Contact information: First name Last name (Non-BPS) Email address Phone number OK DONE