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Covid Update

12/9/2022

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Tēnā koe 
 
Thank you school community, for everything you are doing to keep transmission of COVID-19 to a minimum. Your efforts in encouraging our community to get vaccinated, wear masks, stay home when sick, and improving ventilation at your school or kura – have made a difference.
 
Outlined below are the changes which take effect from 11.59pm tonight (12 September):
  • household contacts of COVID-19 cases will no longer need to isolate, but instead should undertake a RAT test every day for 5 days. This change will help to alleviate some of the pressure I know you are feeling on teaching and staff numbers. It will also mean that children and young people who are asymptomatic household contacts of confirmed cases will be able to attend school in person, including for assessments and national end of year exams.
  • Mask wearing is no longer strongly recommended.
 
I know that the last two and a half years have been a challenging time for schools and kura, with everyone working incredibly hard to keep tamariki, ākonga and kaiako as safe as possible from COVID-19.
 
Please continue to follow the public health advice which is now so familiar to us all. The combined layers of protection are vital in reducing transmission of COVID-19 and other infectious illnesses and therefore helping to protect our communities.
 
Nāku noa, nā 
 
Jan Tinetti
Associate Minister of Education
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Winter wellness guide for tamariki

8/9/2022

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With a rise in COVID-19, seasonal colds, flu and other respiratory infections in our communities, this guidance is to help you manage your child’s illness.
 
 
KEY WELLNESS INDICATORS
  • Healthy young children can have up to 8 to 12 colds or upper respiratory tract infections each year. These are a normal part of childhood.
  • A child must stay at home if they appear unwell or if they develop any of these symptoms: new runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, they are off their food and drink or show signs of feeling miserable.
  • If a child becomes increasingly unwell and/or you are concerned about them, call your GP or Healthline on 0800 611 116. A child who is refusing to drink anything is likely to be very unwell.
  • If an in-person appointment is required, follow your GP’s processes, which will include everyone wearing a mask if they can safely and practically do so.
  • If you or a child you are caring for develops difficulty breathing, severe chest pain, fainting or becomes unconscious, call 111 immediately.
 
Find reliable information on how to manage colds and flus on KidsHealth and Health Navigator.
 
Information about health and wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi – KidsHealth
Health information for New Zealanders – Health Navigator
 
 
COVID-19 GUIDANCE
 
  • If your child has COVID-19 symptoms, the child and anyone in their household with similar symptoms should be tested for COVID-19.
  • If any household members are COVID-19 positive, other household members are at high risk of becoming infected. Everyone must isolate for at least seven days from the day that the first person receives their positive test result or becomes symptomatic (whichever is earliest). 
  • All household contacts, including children, need to take a rapid antigen test (RAT) on day three and day seven, or sooner if they develop symptoms. A person who has had COVID-19 in the past 90 days, does not need to isolate again as a household contact.
  • Anyone who experiences symptoms 29 days or longer after previous COVID-19 infection should test and will need to isolate if they test positive.
 

 
If your child:
  • has been isolating with COVID 19 and is feeling well after seven days, they can return to school
  • continues to be unwell and/or has symptoms after their seven-day isolation period has ended, they should remain at home to recover until 24 hours after their symptoms end
  • still feels unwell or their symptoms are worsening after ten days, they should not return to school. Call your GP or Healthline on 0800 611 116 for medical advice.
 
Find detailed information about COVID-19 symptoms on the Ministry of Health and Unite Against COVID-19 websites.
About COVID-19 – Ministry of Health
Information about COVID-19 – Unite Against COVID-19
 
 
HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR CHILD SHOULD STAY AT HOME
 
  • If a child has been unwell with a respiratory illness other than COVID-19, they can return to their school 24 hours after they have significantly improved and are behaving/eating normally.
  • Following vomiting or diarrhoea, a child should be symptom free for 48 hours before they can return.
  • If a child still has a runny nose or dry cough without any other symptoms such as a fever, vomiting or diarrhoea, they are unlikely to be infectious and could be considered well enough to attend school.
  • In general, a doctor’s certificate or clearance should not have to be provided for a child to go back to their early learning service/education facility after being unwell.
  • Any child who has a runny nose after a change in temperature – for example, moving from outdoors to indoors – or sneezes due to obvious stimuli (such as the sun or dust) does not need to be sent home.
  • Hay fever and other allergies can show similar symptoms to the common cold such as sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose and coughing. If a child has a history of allergic symptoms and shows one or more of these symptoms, or an itchy face (especially around the eyes or throat), consider if hay fever or an allergy could be the cause. You may want to check with the child’s caregiver to confirm.
 
 
IDEAS FOR KEEPING CHILDREN HEALTHY THIS WINTER
 
Follow this guidance to help keep children and whānau stay healthy during the winter months.
 
Provide children with healthy and nutritious food to eat. Healthy eating supports immunity and helps our bodies to work well and feel good.
Food, activity and sleep – Ministry of Health
 
Support children to get enough sleep. Sleep is important for restoring energy, maintaining mental and physically wellbeing, learning, and aiding healthy growth and development.
 
Helping young children sleep better – Ministry of Health
 
Encourage and create opportunities for children to be active. Being active at home, at school, at play during the weekends and in the community helps children maintain good health and wellbeing.
 
Activities for children and young people – Ministry of Health
 
It is a good idea to encourage children to play outdoors – they just need to be dressed warmly during the winter months.
 
Being outdoors helps to boost children’s immune systems through exposure to fresh air and enables them to make vitamin D from exposure to the sun.
 
ACCESS TO FREE FACE MASKS
 
More masks are being provided in the community to help stop the spread of COVID-19. You do not need to have COVID-19 or have COVID-19 symptoms to get free masks.
 
Both medical masks and P2/N95 particulate respirator masks are available (with people at higher risk of severe illness being prioritised for P2/N95 masks).
 
Find out about higher risk people:
 
Higher risk people – Ministry of Health
 
You can get free face masks by:
  • picking them up from testing centres and collection points alongside your free rapid antigen tests (RATs)
  • visiting a participating pharmacy
  • talking to a participating GP or alternative community healthcare provider.
 
To order RATs online visit the Ministry of Health website.
 
Rapid antigen testing (RAT) – Ministry of Health
 
Alternatively, if you’re unable to order RATs online or visit a participating healthcare provider in person, call 0800 222 478 and select option 3.
 
For a list of testing locations with free face masks visit the Health Point website.
 
COVID-19 testing – Health Point
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Mask Update for Term 3 2022

24/7/2022

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Masking up for the start of Term 3

In previous years we have found there is an increase in winter illnesses in schools at the start of Term 3 as students bring back infections after travelling and socialising during the holidays. This year cases of COVID-19 are increasing in most parts of the country, and we are also seeing high numbers of other winter illnesses.

For the start of Term 3, 2022, the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health strongly recommend that all schools and kura amend their mask policy for the first four weeks of term to require mask wearing in all indoor settings (where it will not have a significant impact on teaching and learning – see below) for students in Years 4 and above.

This recommendation does not include any situation where mask wearing might not be practicable, such as while eating and drinking, playing certain musical instruments, indoor sport, where it will have a significant impact on teaching and learning (for example, students with particular learning needs), certain activities such as singing or drama performance on stage, and PE. In these situations, particular attention should be paid to ensuring there is good ventilation during the activity, and physical distancing where practicable.
Wearing masks can reduce new cases of the virus by as much as 53%. It works alongside other measures including vaccination, good ventilation, staying home when sick, and handwashing and other hygiene measures, to protect our students and staff.

Keep up healthy habits – Unite Against COVID-19
Adult-sized masks can generally be adjusted to fit older children by tying knots in the ear loops. Unite Against COVID-19 shows how to do this:

How to wear a face mask safely – Unite Against COVID-19
We know that that some of our tamariki/ākonga are exempt from wearing a mask. If they have an exemption card or a letter from their health provider, or we have agreed that mask wearing is not practicable for them, we will support them to not wear a mask.

Apply for a face mask exemption pass – Unite Against COVID-19
Please make sure that tamariki/ākonga come to school ready to wear masks. Students should bring masks from home, alternatively the school has a large supply and are able to provide your child with a mask.
Thank you for your support in protecting our school community.

Noho ora mai,
Whaea Lanea

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Covid-19 Safety Plan - Orange Level

18/7/2022

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School Policies and Procedures for Covid

8/4/2022

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​A full review will be taken for our Covid 19 policy and
procedures since the mandates have been dropped.
Our current policy and procedures are on our school
website found HERE.
● E.2 - Health and Safety
● E.5 - Vaccination Statement
● E.1.7.1 - Pandemic Plan - Omicron
● E.1.7.2 - Covid-19 Safety Plan

Mask wearing remains compulsory for all students in the
Senior Tuakana class. If you have an exemption for your
child and haven’t already, please send us an email with
the exemption attached.
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Request a RATS Test

3/3/2022

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With the fast moving Omicron variant we understand there is a need for RAT (rapid antigen tests) for our school whanau and the wider Rotorua community. If you haven't already got your hands on a FREE RAT test kit, click on the link below to order a kit for your whanau today.

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What type of contact are you?

28/2/2022

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Kia ora whanau,
Please follow this flowchart for your tamariki in terms of whether your child needs to isolate at home. There is online learning available for those who are at home on our school website and in your child's school emails.
If your child does need to isolate please contact the school office so we can update our records.
Blessings, Whaea Lanea

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Board Communications

24/2/2022

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Kia ora koutou katoa, here are the key items from the School Board meeting this week::
  • The board is confident that our kura is prepared for whatever COVID-19 may bring in 2022 through the Rotorua SDA School COVID-19 Safety Plan presented by the Principal. The board also approved the Rotorua SDA Pandemic Action Plan (Omicron) for publication on the school website.
  • Unfortunately our community hui originally scheduled for this week was unable to proceed safely within the Red COVID Protection Framework.
  • Our Proprietors will be replacing the back fence withing the next few weeks and are finalising plans for a front fence to replace the temporary fencing soon after. This will look much smarter when it is installed.
  • We are pleased to report that since the temporary fencing went up, there have been no further security incidents. If you do see anything suspicious around the school neighbourhood, please report it to the police immediately and notify the school.
  • We have been offered an awesome playground from one of our Auckland sister schools! This will require some work including disassembling, transportation and reassembly and may require health & safety and council input. The principal will be convening a committee to assist with this exciting project.
  • Please respond to the survey sent out by the Principal regarding the Health Curriculum. It is a government requirement to consult with our community regarding health topics and delivery.
  • The triennial School Board Elections will be held in line with the requirements of the Education & Training Act 2020 in September 2022. Please consider standing as a parent representative for the next 3 years.
We wish you and your whanau safety and God's protection over the next few weeks as Aotearoa navigates through the Omicron outbreak. This will be a challenging time for many of us so continue to keep our school community in your prayers. Please remember to keep your tamariki home if they are sick.

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