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Stay Informed with Mad River Local Schools Updates on COVID-19
We understand our community's concerns regarding the potential impact of COVID-19 and want to keep our school families updated on how MRLS is responding. We also want our school community to have access to the most updated and reliable information. As always, our top priority is the safety and health of our students and staff.
Updates from the District
7/13/2020
Recently, Governor DeWine announced publication of the Reset and Restart Education Planning Guide for Ohio Schools and Districts. Together with guidelines from the Ohio Department of Health, these documents will help keep students, staff and communities safe as schools restart for the 2020-2021 school year. The planning guide is part of a larger collection of information and resources that can be found on the Ohio Department of Education’s Reset and Restart webpage. The resources are designed to assist schools and districts as they plan how to approach the new school year. Additional support materials and resources will be added as they become available.District Resources
Ongoing district actions and preparations:
Mad River Local Schools 2020-21 Reopening Plan
Remote Learning Plan:
Please contact: remotelearning@madriverschools.org
Learning Options:
Mad River Local Schools Learning Options 2020-2021Hybrid Schedule:
Hybrid Schedule for 2nd Semester 2020-2021
Emergency Remote Learning Plan for Hybrid Students
Emergency Remote Learning Plan- HYBRID STUDENTS ONLY
If parents are having a tech concern (the device isn’t working, wireless problems), they should email or call remote tech support:RemoteTechHelp@madriverschools.org
Tech Help Phone Number: (937) 259-6632
Guidelines For Staying Home During COVID
Local, State & Federal Response Websites & Information
Dayton Children's Letter
Recommended protocol for front-line screening at school
Screening Protocols
School screening and potential scenarios
Call 800-232-4636
Call 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634)
937-225-6271
For MRLS District related COVID-19 questions:
937-259-6609
We continue to encourage students, staff, and parents to separate fact from fear by listening to guidance from public health officials through resources found on this page.-
CDC - Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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CDC Fact Sheet in Multiple Languages
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CDC - Stop the Spread of Germs
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Practical recommendations for parents, students, and staff found at CoronaVirus.gov
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CDC – Speaking with your Children about the Coronavirus
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NASP – Talking to Children about the Coronavirus
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has information about face coverings for children, including tips for helping children become comfortable wearing them.
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Helplink 2-1-1
24 hour lifeline to free, confidential and compassionate professional help with financial, legal and other issues. -
Ohio Legal Help
Learn how covid-19 is affecting legal and government organizations and the benefits available. -
Local Food Pantries
For assistance with food and household goods.
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STATE RESOURCES
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CDC RESOURCES
If you, your student, or a peer is experiencing a more extensive or crisis-related concern (such as severe depression, self-harm, harm to others, or suicidal ideation), please immediately contact one of the following resources:
- Crisis Care (937) 224-4646
- Crisis Text Line-Text CONNECT to 741741
- National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK
- Drug and Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
- 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
- Dayton Children’s Crisis Center (for students 17 or younger)
- Monday through Friday 8:00 am - midnight
Saturday and Sunday 2:00 pm - midnight
Visit the ER during other times - Miami Valley Hospital or Kettering Medical Center ER - if 18 or older
- Monday through Friday 8:00 am - midnight
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