Policy 4:180
Operational Services
Pandemic Preparedness; Management; and Recovery
Pandemic Preparedness; Management; and Recovery
The Board of Education recognizes that the District will play an important role in protecting the public’s health and safety during a pandemic.
A pandemic is a global outbreak of disease. Pandemics happen when a new virus emerges, which infects people easily and, because people have little to no pre-existing immunity against the new virus, it spreads efficiently and sustainably.
To prepare the School District community for a pandemic, the Superintendent or designee shall: (1) learn and understand how the roles that the federal, state, and local government impact the District; (2) form a pandemic planning team consisting of appropriate District personnel and community members to identify priorities and oversee the development and implementation of a comprehensive pandemic school action plan; and (3) build awareness of the final plan among staff, students, and community.
Emergency School Closing
In the case of a pandemic, the Governor may declare a disaster due to a public health emergency that may affect any decision for an emergency school closing. Decisions for an emergency school closing will be made by the Superintendent in consultation with and, if necessary, at the direction of the Governor, Ill. Dept. of Public Health, District’s local health department, emergency management agencies, and/or Intermediate Service Center.
During an emergency school closing, the Board President and the Superintendent may, to the extent the emergency situation requires, examine existing Board policies pursuant to Policy 2:240, Board Policy Development, and recommend to the Board for consideration any needed amendments or suspensions to address mandates that the District may not be able to accomplish or implement due to a pandemic.
Board Meeting Procedure; No Physical Presence of Quorum and Participation by Audio or Video
A disaster declaration related to a public health emergency may affect the Board’s ability to meet in person and generate a quorum of members who are physically present at the location of a meeting. Policy 2:220, School Board Meeting Procedure, governs Board meetings by video or audio conference without the physical presence of a quorum.
Payment of Employee Salaries During Emergency School Closures
The Superintendent shall consult with the Board to determine the extent to which continued payment of salaries and benefits will be made to the District’s employees, pursuant to Board policies 3:40, Superintendent, 3:50, Administrative Personnel Other Than the Superintendent, 5:35, Compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, 5:200, Terms and Conditions of Employment and Dismissal, and 5:270, Employment At-Will, Compensation, and Assignment, and consistent with: (1) applicable laws, regulations, federal or state or local emergency declarations, executive orders, and agency directives; (2) collective bargaining agreements and any bargaining obligations; and (3) the terms of any grant under which an employee is being paid.
Suspension of In-Person Instruction; Remote and/or Blended Remote Learning Day Plan(s)
When the Governor declares a disaster due to a public health emergency pursuant to 20 ILCS 3305/7, and the State Superintendent of Education declares a requirement for the District to use Remote Learning Days or Blended Remote Learning Days, the Superintendent shall approve and present to the Board for adoption a Remote and/or Blended Remote Learning Day Plan (Plan) that:
- Recommends to the Board for consideration any suspensions or amendments to curriculum-related policies to reduce any Board-required graduation or other instructional requirements in excess of minimum curricular requirements specified in School Code that the District may not be able to provide due to the pandemic;
- Implements the requirements of 105 ILCS 5/10-30; and
- Ensures a plan for periodic review of and/or amendments to the Plan when warranted and/or required by statute, regulation, or state guidance.
Adopted: September 21, 2020
Revised: September 19, 2022