Soft Closure Survey Name First Last Email* City/Town + Zipcode City ZIP / Postal Code PhoneWhat do you think should be the minimum requirements for allowing teachers back into school buildings? (check all that apply) No new confirmed cases for a specified period of time (14 days, 30 days, etc.) Ensuring that sanitation/disinfecting supplies are readily available Authority to send home students who are experiencing symptoms Flexibility for educators who have underlying health conditions Sick leave policies that are realistic and not punitive Nurses/health care professionals to evaluate and administer treatment COVID-19 testing of students and educators at regular intervals The ability to take temperatures of students and educators upon entering buildings Masks and gloves for all educators Strict adherence to CDC guidelines Classroom and common area setups to ensure social distancing A vaccine and/or treatment for COVID-19 is readily available I would comfortably enter back into my school building if...(check all that apply) No new confirmed cases for a specified period of time (14 days, 30 days, etc.) Ensuring that sanitation/disinfecting supplies are readily available Authority to send home students who are experiencing symptoms Flexibility for educators who have underlying health conditions Sick leave policies that are realistic and not punitive Nurses/health care professionals to evaluate and administer treatment COVID-19 testing of students and educators at regular intervals The ability to take temperatures of students and educators upon entering buildings Masks and gloves for all educators Strict adherence to CDC guidelines Classroom and common area setups to ensure social distancing A vaccine and/or treatment for COVID-19 is readily available Do you believe your school administration will take into account educator/parent input into this decision? YES NO I would join with my colleagues and refuse to work if the following criteria are not met No new confirmed cases for a specified period of time (14 days, 30 days, etc.) Ensuring that sanitation/disinfecting supplies are readily available Authority to send home students who are experiencing symptoms Flexibility for educators who have underlying health conditions Sick leave policies that are realistic and not punitive Nurses/health care professionals to evaluate and administer treatment COVID-19 testing of students and educators at regular intervals The ability to take temperatures of students and educators upon entering buildings Masks and gloves for all educators Strict adherence to CDC guidelines Classroom and common area setups to ensure social distancing A vaccine and/or treatment for COVID-19 is readily available April 9, 2020 Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Related postsCongratulations on a Successful 2022 Delegate AssemblyMay 2, 2022IEA-Endorsed Primary CandidatesApril 28, 2022IEA 2022 Delegate Assembly Gathers April 22-23April 7, 2022IEA Member Benefits Help Take Sting Out of Tax PrepApril 7, 2022