List of School Districts included on this page

Don’t see your school district? Email us at help@akebsw.org to let us know and for more information!

Fort Bend ISD

Start DateAugust 17, 2020
Virtual or
In-Person?
Virtual
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Both
WebsiteFort Bend Coronavirus Information
https://www.fortbendisd.com/Page/92911 https://abc13.com/fort-bend-isd-to-begin-academic-year-online-texas-news-school-districts/6316023
Hygiene PoliciesFace covering requirement: Required of all Covering Provisions/ PPE: District will provide face coverings. Students and staff encourage to provide their own for comfort, etc. Testing Required: Daily no-contact temperature checks for all staff. Face to Face Learning: Not at this time. Pre-registration later Partitioning: Sanitization: Water Fountains and oter areas will be protected Classroom Spacing/ Size Limits: Minimum of six feet in common areas and classroom spaces, Class size based on 1 student to 45 square foot ratio Designated building entrances will be used to control traffic flow– there will be no congregating in hallways or common areas Online teachers and/or those at risk will be provided contact free entrance into building and workspace Parents will not be asked to select face-to-face or online learning at this time. Preregistration that allows for this selection will take place later as we begin to implement face-to-face

Clear Creek ISD

Start DateAugust 24, 2020
Virtual or
In-Person?
Both
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Websitehttps://www.ccisd.net/
News Article
Hygiene PoliciesMasks will be required “as developmentally appropriate”

Klein ISD

Start DateAugust 19, 2020
Virtual or
In-Person?
Both
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Websitehttps://www.ccisd.net/
News Article
Hygiene PoliciesSocial distancing: Teachers and staff will be trained to promote social distancing between students.
Class size limits: Teachers will be given a certain number of students per classroom, along with separated desks or marked-off desks to promote social distancing.
Temperature screenings: Klein ISD students who chose Klein On-Campus will conduct COVID-19 health screenings at home before coming to campus.
Masks: Klein ISD students will be required to wear masks or facial coverings in common areas, buses, and when social distancing is not feasible. 
PPE: Staff members will be provided PPE to safely work in areas involving students, such as the cafeteria.
Sanitization: Klein ISD students and staff will practice strict health protocols such as hand washing, staying home when sick, and clean high-touch areas with district-provided disinfecting wipes. Students are also not permitted to use water fountains on campus; the district will provide water. 
Partitioning: dividers will be placed between bathroom sinks, front offices and cafeteria tables.

Houston ISD

Start DateSeptember 8, 2020
Virtual or
In-Person?
Both
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Websitehttps://www.houstonisd.org/academiccalendar
https://www.houstonisd.org/
https://www.houstonisd.org/virtuallearning
https://www.houstonisd.org/Page/182548
Hygiene PoliciesAll employees, students, visitors, and vendors will undergo daily screenings conducted by location-based Wellness Teams at designated entry points, where signage detailing COVID-19 symptoms will be posted for reference. 

All people entering the building will undergo the same screening. 

All will be asked if they are experiencing any symptoms. Those who respond ‘yes’ will be isolated, sent home, and referred to medical care, if needed. Those who respond ‘no’ will be forwarded to temperature screening.  
All who are not experiencing symptoms and meet temperature screening standards (under 100 degrees) will be allowed entry. 
Additionally, all students, parents, employees, visitors, and vendors must self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms, check their temperature before coming to any district school or building, and stay home when sick. Physical distancing will be required in all HISD schools and buildings, with all students and staff required to remain six feet apart. This applies to all areas, including classrooms, offices, restrooms, hallways, cafeterias, copy rooms, breakrooms, gyms, libraries, meetings, dismissal lines, buses, lockers, recess, and athletics. Breakrooms and copy rooms also are limited to three people and employees are prohibited from loitering in these areas and required to sanitize their hands upon entry and exit. 

Elevator capacity also will be limited to three people. 

All meetings should be held virtually unless a face-toface meeting is absolutely required. In such cases, the meetings must be held in designated conference rooms, scheduled in advance, and limited to 10 people, all of whom must adhere to social distancing. Conference rooms should not be used for any other purpose. Masks will be provided to students, employees, and visitors if they do not have one. Acceptable masks include both district-issued and personal masks, including face shields, disposable masks, homemade masks, handkerchiefs, and scarves. Bandanas are not allowed. 
Personal reusable masks must meet Code of Student Conduct requirements and not be inappropriate or derogatory in nature. 
Mask guidelines — including proper mask use and handling — will be communicated to parents, students, and employees, and schools will set aside instructional time to train students. 

STEP Charter School

Start Date
Virtual or
In-Person?
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Websitehttps://www.stepcharter.org/
Hygiene Policies

Lamar CISD

Start Date
Virtual or
In-Person?
Both
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Websitehttps://www.lcisd.org/about/2020-21-return-to-school/overview-of-2020-2021-learning-models
Hygiene PoliciesAll students and staff will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms regularly and individuals who present with symptoms will be separated and sent home. 

The use of face coverings will be determined by health recommendations associated with three levels of community transmission: substantial (red: masks required), moderate (yellow: masks required) and minimal (green: masks optional). The disease activity level will be updated and communicated to families each week. 

Class size will depend on the number of students who choose to participate in on-campus instruction. Desks or tables will be socially distanced as much as instructionally possible. 

Student transitions will be staggered to limit the number of people in common areas (hallways, cafeterias, gyms, restrooms, etc.) at one time. 

Hand sanitizer will be readily available and thorough hand washing will be encouraged. 

Staff will limit the use of shared supplies when possible and have access to disinfectant wipes to sanitize high-touch and working surfaces, as well as shared objects. 

Students requiring transportation will sit no more than two students per seat and are required to wear a face covering while on the bus.

Alief ISD

Start DateAugust 6, 2020
Virtual or
In-Person?
Both
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Both
Websitehttps://www.aliefisd.net/
https://www.aliefisd.net/domain/115
https://www.aliefisd.net/cms/lib/TX01917308/Centricity/Domain/4/20202021DistrictCalendarUpdate.pdf
https://www.aliefisd.net/model
Hygiene PoliciesProviding a safe environment for our students and staff is our top priority, and additional safety measures will be put in place in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 both in our schools and on school buses. By providing your education setting preference, you will help us in planning our safety guidelines for the 2020-2021 school year.

Kipp Inc. Charter

Start Date
Virtual or
In-Person?
Synchronous or
Asynchronous?
Websitehttps://www.kipp.org/
https://www.kipp.org/families/
Hygiene Policies

Don’t see your school district? Email us at help@akebsw.org to let us know and for more information!