J. Sterling Morton High School District 201
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- J. Sterling Morton High School District 201
- Return to School 2020-2021- Full In-Person Learning
2020-2021 Return to School: Full Day In-Person Learning

A notice to our Morton 201 Families
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Dear Morton 201 Families,
Morton 201 schools will begin full in-person learning on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Parents, please complete the following Return to School:Full-Day In-Person Survey indicating whether you would like for your child to return to full in-person learning or remain a remote learner.
Health and Safety Highlights for Full Day In-Person Learning
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What are the steps that Morton has taken that will support the move to full in-person learning?
These are just some of the precautions Morton has taken this school year that will support the move to a full in-person schedule:
- Hand sanitizer stations in entries, common spaces and classrooms,
- Nearly 80,000 units of personal protective equipment (PPE masks, face shield visors, gloves, gowns, Plexiglas dividers),
- Each student attending classes in person will receive two cloth face coverings provided by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency,
- Disinfectant spray solution for wiping surfaces in every classroom and in common spaces
- Disinfectant backpack sprayers to be used throughout the schools during midday and nighttime cleaning and any other times as needed,
- Floor and wall directional markings for hallways and stairways,
- Signage throughout the schools to reinforce social distancing, hand washing/sanitizing and face coverings
- Cleaning and updating of HVAC systems, including increased fresh air intake, upgraded filters where compatible with equipment, and running systems two hours prior and two hours after regular occupancy
Two important updates to the health and safety requirements make this change possible. First, the limit of occupants in any space is no longer 50. Capacity limits are now determined by the ability to maintain three to six feet of social distancing, depending on the use of the space. In the cafeteria, for example, students must be six feet apart in order to remove their masks to eat. The schools are designating additional spaces in the buildings for students to eat lunch in order to ensure we can follow this requirement.
Second, the minimum distance between students in the classroom is now three to six feet. Everyone must continue to wear masks at all times when in the classroom, and, if there is a positive case, anyone who was seated six feet or less from that person will be considered a close contact.
Full In-Person Learning Schedule
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How do Morton students follow the full in-person learning schedule?
The intent of the full in-person schedule is to allow students to attend school in person while maintaining CDC and IDPH guidelines for physical distancing. This can reduce the risk of an increase in the spread of COVID-19 to students and adults throughout the community. Each school would be responsible for developing their physical distancing plans for their building. Face coverings for all individuals would always be required while in the school building. This requirement is subject to change as these guidelines evolve.
All students will follow the schedule whether they are on full remote learning or attending school for in-person learning. Mustang Mondays will continue in remote learning. View/download PDF of the Full In-Person Learning Schedule. The full in-person learning schedule is below:

Safety Guidelines
Community Mental Health Resources
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Resources available during COVID-19 pandemic in Cicero/Berwyn
Who do I reach out to for more assistance?
List of community resources
"Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger." This resource from the CDC includes helpful tips on managing stress and anxiety, as well as numbers to hotlines and self-care ideas.
Visit the Morton East Student Support Services and the Morton West Student Support Services pages for community resources in the area and for tips on how to manage anxiety and stress during COVID-19.
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District 201 COVID-19 Dashboard What is the purpose of the COVID-19 Dashboard?
The data represents the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and District initiated quarantines among students and staff who are present on our campuses. This data will be updated weekly, every Monday.
2020-2021 Return to School Plan
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2020-2021 Return to School Plan
2020-2021 Return to School Plan
Click here for the complete return to school plan.
Section 1: Wellness
- Staff & Student Protection Plan
- Signs and Messages
- Physical Distancing
- Face Coverings and Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.)
- Hand Hygiene
- Training
- Required Physicals and Immunizations
- Temperature and Symptom Screenings
- Illness and Diagnosis Monitoring
- Reporting Illness - Students and Staff
- Contact Tracing
- Travel Screenings
- Visitor Plan
Section 2: General Classroom Procedures through All Stages
- Cafeteria
- Restrooms
- Shared Objects
Section 3: School Closure Plan
- Coordinate with local health officials
- School Dismissal
- Communication Plan
- Cleaning and Disinfection
- Extending the school dismissal
Section 4: Human Resources
- Staff Return Plan
- Remote Learning
- Travel Requests
Section 5: Technology
- Devices & Web Access
Section 6: Instruction
- Safety Education for Students
- Student Expectations
- General
- During Class Sessions
Section 7: Expectations
- Parent Expectations
- Teacher Expectations
- Teacher Communication Expectations
- Special Education Teacher Expectations
- Counselor Expectations
- Teacher Assistant Expectations
- Certified Support Personnel Expectations
- Administrator Expectations
- Student Support and Services
Section 8: Grading
- Music-Related Courses
- Driver’s Education Behind-the-Wheel
- Physical Education, Gymnasiums, and Locker Rooms
- Special Needs
- Extracurricular Activities
- English Learners (EL)
Section 9: Schedules
- Remote Learning
- Hybrid Learning
- Shortened Day
Section 10: Operations
- Food Service
- Transportation
- Communications
- Family Engagement
- Internal Communications
- Facilities
Section 11: Finance
Resources
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Helpful Information for District 201 families
The following are resources to help families during COVID-19. We remind you to wear a face covering in public settings, stay 6ft apart, wash your hands, and sanitize frequently. View more video resources from the Center for Disease Control.
Wear a Face Covering
CDC: Hand Washing
Return to School Plan
Stop the spread of germs
Modified Sports Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
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General
General Questions
What is the return to school plan for the fall of 2020?
District 201 schools will begin the year in full remote learning. Students will attend all of their classes online, daily. Teachers will have office hours in the middle of the day, each day, except Tuesdays. Schools will be open for students who need Internet access, a quiet and safe place to learn, or need the routine of reporting to school to be successful.
Unfortunately, we cannot predict how long IDPH restrictions, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be in place. Our ultimate goal is to have students back to in-person learning when it is deemed safe to do so. The district’s goal is to return to in-person instruction as soon as it is safe to do so in consultation and compliance with IDPH and CCDPH guidelines.
What will be the plan for student orientation days?
Orientation days are intended for students to meet their teachers, ensure their laptops are functioning properly, and to learn how to access remote learning for each of their classes. Over the three days of orientation, a student will attend one half day with no more than 17% of students scheduled to be in the buildings for each half day session and approximately 5-6 students, at most, in each class. Details will be provided by the schools in the next week.
Will I still be able to volunteer in my student's school?
At this time visitors are restricted from the schools, so in-person volunteers will not be permitted until further notice. Parents who would like to help may contact the schools to inquire about other ways to volunteer their time.
Will there be a choice of remote learning spring semester?
Each school will provide information and discuss with parents options for students who are not able to attend school in person when we are able to resume in-person instruction.
Will Morton students have district devices for use at home?
Morton is a 1:1 district, so every student is issued a laptop. Students who have technology issues will have access to the TSI program for assistance. Click here for details.
What if I have additional questions?
Your child’s school is prepared to answer your questions and provide supports necessary for your child to be successful. Contact your child’s dean, counselor, assistant principal or the principal and we will help you.
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Fine Arts, PE and English Learners Education
Fine Arts, PE and English Learners Education
What's the district's plan for Art Education?
As always, the wellness of our students is the highest priority for our district. Art programs in our district provide students with the opportunity to develop and or expand their understanding and confidence with such skills as problem solving, physical and cognitive skills, and development of motor and language skills. Furthermore, Art programs challenge them to think and use color, layout, perspective, and balance to represent and express their ideas: all techniques that are necessary in presentations (visual, digital) of academic work. Students will receive more information on course work and materials during upcoming scheduled orientations.
What's the district's plan for Music Education?
As always, the wellness of our students is the highest priority for our district. Music programs in our district provide students with the opportunity to develop and expand their understanding and of such skills as problem solving, physical and cognitive skills, and development of social emotional skills. Furthermore, Music programs challenge them to think creatively while helping them to develop the self-confidence needed throughout their academic and personal careers. Students will receive more information on course work and materials and instruments during upcoming scheduled orientations.
What's the district's plan for Physical Education?
The overall wellness of students continues to be a high priority for our district. Physical activity can support students’ overall health and well-being and help reduce stress and anxiety. Students will be expected to participate in both physical and cognitive activities that promote overall wellness.
How will English Learners be supported during remote learning?
Students schedules have been made to connect English Learners with teachers who are qualified to support students who are acquiring English. The School for Biliteracy content courses will be delivered to enrolled students to develop content knowledge and academic Spanish language. Multilingual lab classes have been identified to provide additional supports for students that will help them navigate the learning platforms, expectations, organization and social emotional learning. Additionally, teachers have participated in professional development this summer to learn effective curriculum planning and pedagogy that supports learning in the remote setting. Biliteracy coaches, who serve as part of the instructional coaching team, will collaborate with teachers to address student learning needs. Finally, additional school materials will be provided to students to ensure that they are prepared for success.
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Extracurricular
Extracurricular
Will students participate in fall sports?
On July 30, 2020, the IHSA issued its decision on fall sports. Only Golf, Swimming/Diving, Girls Tennis and Cross Country will compete this fall. The IHSA has modified the sports seasons, moving some sports to winter and spring, and adding a summer season for some sports. See details here. The athletic department will provide further details to student athletes, as well.
What is the tryout schedule for fall sports?
Monday, August 10th the following sports will be conducting tryouts: Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country, Girls Tennis, Girls Swimming and Boys and Girls Golf. For the full tryout schedule and procedure, visit the Morton Athletic page.
If my student participates in remote learning, will they have access to extra-curricular activities?
Extracurricular programs are a vital part of our educational program, and one of the most important ways for our students to show their #MortonPride. The district plans to conduct any extracurricular activities that can be conducted remotely. The schools are working with activity sponsors to develop plans for clubs and activities. Details on how to participate in activities and clubs will be provided to students when school begins.
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Remote Learning Schedule
Remote Learning Schedule
What is the remote learning schedule for Morton 201 students?
Remote Learning Schedule
Time
Daily
7:45 - 8:35
Zero Period
8:45 - 9:35
Period 1
9:40 - 10:30
Period 2
10:35 - 11:25
Period 3
11:25 – 12:30
Teacher Office Hours, Meal Pickup, Break/Work Time
12:30 - 1:20
Period 4
1:25 - 2:15
Period 5
2:20 - 3:10
Period 6
View/Download PDF of the Remote Learning Schedule
How can I help my child succeed during remote learning?
- Know the schedule and when your child will attend class
- Reserve a space in your home that is comfortable and interruption free
- Ask your child about the virtual class set up and class expectations
- Use the family’s home language to discuss and ask questions about your child’s learning
- Help your child be physically ready for school (ex. Eat a balanced diet, keep a regular sleep schedule and engage in physical exercise)
- Encourage and support your child, but don’t perform tasks for your child
- Pay attention to your child’s social emotional well-being and mental health. Reach out to your child’s counselor for additional supports.
- Remain calm. We are all learning as we go!
- Know the schedule and when your child will attend class
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Health and Safety
Health and Safety
What health and safety measures are you implementing?
Whether during remote or in-person learning, District 201 is implementing all IDPH guidelines for health and safety. Every classroom has a hand sanitizer dispenser and disinfecting spray. Face coverings will be provided to students and staff. Social distancing will be enforced with a 6-foot distance between students in classrooms whenever possible. Gatherings will be limited to 50 or under in accordance with current guidelines. Increased and more frequent cleaning and disinfecting protocols are in place in the schools. Isolation spaces are available in case someone develops symptoms while in the school and needs to be evaluated or wait to be taken home. During remote learning all persons entering the schools will have temperatures taken and will be screened for symptoms. Meals will be grab and go to prevent students from having to congregate for meals.
Will students be required to wear a mask?
Yes.
What if my child can't wear a mask for medical reasons?
The school will work in consultation with parents and medical providers on situations for students unable to wear a face covering.
What happens if a student or staff member tests positive for COVID-19?
When a positive case of COVID-19 is reported to the school, the school will review the case, consult with the county health department, determine home isolation timelines, and notify those who may have experienced exposure. If a possible case of COVID-19 is discovered, the same protocol will apply. Individuals with pending lab results for COVID-19 will not be allowed in school until the results are received and reviewed by the school. All information shared for the purpose of COVID- 19 contact tracing is strictly confidential. Parents and staff within the school will be notified and we will seek guidance from the county health department if a shutdown of a classroom or school is necessary. However, it is not expected that individual cases will result in shutdowns.
How will families be notified if there is a positive case in my child's classroom/school?
Any notifications to families regarding urgent individual circumstances will be made by telephone, followed by written notification. This includes notification if your child does not pass temperature and symptom screening, becomes ill during the day, or has potentially been in close contact with someone who either shows symptoms or tests positive for COVID-19. Notifications to families for schoolwide matters will be made by automated call/text, email, and/or the district web site, as appropriate.
When should someone stay home?
Only students and staff who are healthy should report to the buildings, whether during remote learning or any in-person instruction (hybrid or full). Students and staff with any of the following symptoms of COVID-19 must remain home:
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- A measured temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or greater
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Nausea or vomiting
- Congestion or runny nose
- Known close contact with a person who has been diagnosed with COVID-19
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Foodservice
Foodservice
How will school food service be handled?
The following plan outlines meal distribution for students and families. This distribution plan has been approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or USDA. Visit the foodservice page for more foodservice information.
During remote learning:- Meal pick-ups will be available between 10:30am - 1:00pm.
- Additional times at the schools are being considered, such as early morning.
- Students will pick up a breakfast and a lunch.
- Schools are identifying additional sites in the community for meal pickups. View/Download PDF of Breakfast and Lunch to Go Curbside Meal Pick-Up Locations.
- Further information will be provided as it becomes available.
- Meal pick-ups will be available between 10:30am - 1:00pm.
Special Education FAQ
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Students served in ASI (Adapted Skills Instruction) or FSI (Functional Skills Instruction) or Morton Transition Center
What will the return to school plan look like for students in ASI (Adaptive Skills Instruction), FSI (Functional Skills Instruction) or Morton Transition Center?
Classes will begin Wednesday, August 19th. During the first three days, August 19th through the 21st, students will be able to attend one scheduled visit to their classroom virtually to meet their teachers to discuss how students will successfully participate remotely. Details will be provided to parents by the classroom teachers &/or the Special Education Department prior to August 19th. There will be NO bus transportation available until students begin the re-entry process.
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Morton Student IEP
Will my child’S IEP be followed?
Yes. IEPs will be followed by staff. Students will receive the same amount of special education as specified by the IEP, provided by certified special education staff. If you have concerns, please contact your child’s case manager.
Will IEP meetings continue to be held?
Yes, meetings will be held before the due date, however, the meetings will be held virtually. You will receive information from the Special Education Coordinator at your child’s school.
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Other questions
If I have concerns regarding my child's social/emotional/learning needs, who should I contact?
If you have concerns regarding your child’s learning ability, you may contact your school’s Special Education Coordinator, or any psychologist in the building.