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    • Returning Safely to Kairos

      Some schools are model obsessed. They believe in doing things a certain way, no matter what. Some are peer obsessed. They see what other schools are doing, then copy. Kairos is family obsessed. We try to deeply understand our parents and students, then look around corners to better serve our community—aware of our model and how others are approaching a problem, but led above all by what will deliver the best service and education to our families.

      Safety

      Overwhelmingly, Kairos families want their children to learn alongside classmates and teachers again. Our community is also rightfully cautious of COVID-19 transmission. So we asked: What would it take to offer in-person learning while maintaining a statistically insignificant chance of transmitting COVID-19?

       

      Kairos went full nerd, diving into scientific studies and talking to experts. COVID-19 is widely misunderstood, and between the panic and politics, there’s a lot of misinformation. Our plan cuts through that to ensure maximum safety while providing a new, but we believe still high-quality, learning experience

       

      The science is clear on two main points:

      • COVID-19 is transmitted when a significant buildup of COVID virus particles (virions) leave one person’s nose or mouth (through either visible droplets or invisible “aerosols”) and accumulate in another person’s nose or mouth.
      • There is no reliable way, besides a daily test, to know who has contracted or may be spreading COVID.

      Of course, we don’t let anyone into our building if there’s reason to believe they may be infectious. But since we can’t know for sure, there’s only one safe way to re-open: Create an environment where COVID cannot build up in the air. Fortunately, scientists have figured out how to do this.

      Have Questions?

      Circulate Air

      Every room a student will enter has an industrial strength HVAC system that constantly sucks in and pumps out air. Each circulation filters out 95%+ virions.


      Masks

      Masks dramatically reduce both how many virions someone exhales into a space. It also dramatically reduces how many virions other people breathe in. Our very simple rule for all staff and students: always wear a mask indoors.

       

      Wash Hands

      Students and staff wash hands frequently, in lunch transitions (when they’re most likely to touch their face).

       

      Disinfect

      Custodians wipe down tables, light switches, markers, door knobs, etc. between days. Doors are kept open to avoid touching handles to enter/exit. (An aside for peace of mind: COVID dies exponentially on surfaces, meaning only trace amounts survive day to day.)

       

       

      These are obviously just the cliffnotes. Without a doubt, these are the most important steps any group of people can take in order to prevent viral transmission. They protect not just our students, but also our staff, and all our loved ones.

    • Exposed outside Kairos? If you were maskless around someone who tested positive for COVID-19

      1

      Notify

      Alert our team by emailing covid@kairosacademies.org.

      2

      Test

      Get a COVID-19 diagnostic test as soon as possible.

      3

      Plan

      Work with your coach or team leader to plan how to continue working virtually.

      4

      Wait

      You can return to Kairos when you meet one of the criteria below.

    • Tested Negative

      You can return as soon as you get a negative COVID-19 test result.

      14 Days + Feel Fine

      If you feel fine, you can return 14 days after the potential exposure.

      Felt Bad + Now Feel Fine

      Got sick? Return 10 days after the exposure, but only if you feel better.

    • Exposed at Kairos? If someone in our community tests positive for COVID-19

      1

      Community Email

      You will receive an email to announce a student or staff member tested positive.

      2

      Class Follow Up

      Families of the affected "batch" (~10 kids) will be notified of potential exposure.

      3

      Quarantine

      Kids in affected batches will quarantine until they meet any of the above criteria.

    Contact Us

    help@kairosacademies.org

    314-252-0602

     

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    2315 Miami St.
    St. Louis, MO 63118-3910

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