Thursday, February 18, 2021 - DC: Coronavirus

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                        Be vigilant and call
                         (202) 399-7093
                    to request transportation
                     for neighbors in need of
                      shelter from the cold.

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EMERGENCY UTILITY CONTACTS                                              3

 Washington Gas             DC Water       Pepco Outages:
 Emergency Line:           Emergencies:
                                          1-877-737-2662
 Call 911 or 844-      202-612-3400 or    Text your outage:
                                          § Text “ADD OUTAGE” to 48710
 WASHGAS (844-          send a tweet to   § Then, text “OUT” to 48710
                                          § Get updates by texting “STAT”
   927-4427)              @dcwater          to 48710

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NEW ELIGIBLE POPULATIONS                                                    4

   Beginning today, the following populations are now
                eligible for the vaccine:

    individuals who work in a                individuals who work in
    grocery store setting                    manufacturing

    health and human services and            individuals who work in food
    social services outreach workers         packaging

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VACCINE DISTRIBUTION                                                                                                                5

                                     DC IS NOW VACCINATING:                                                                 As of 2/17/21

    § Individuals who work in health                         § Individuals experiencing          § Licensed Child Care Providers &
      care settings*                                           homelessness                        Teachers and Staff of
    § Members of the Fire and                                § Members of the Metropolitan         Independent Schools in DC
      Emergency Medical Services                               Police Department                 § Grocery Store Workers*
      Department
                                                             § Teachers and staff who are, or    § Health and human services and
    §     Residents of long-term and                           will be, working in person at a     social services outreach workers*
         intermediate care facilities and                      DCPS school or a DC public
         residents of community                                charter school                    § Individuals working in
         residential facilities/group homes                                                        manufacturing*
                                                             § Department of Corrections
    § DC residents who are 65 years old                        Employees & Residents             § Individuals working in food
      and older*                                                                                   packaging*
                                                             § Continuity of Government
*populations that are able to make appointments through        Operations personnel
vaccinate.dc.gov or by calling the Coronavirus Call Center
(when appointments are available)

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VACCINE DISTRIBUTION                                                                                        6

Today, at 6:00 p.m., approximately 2,450 appointments will become available to
 DC residents who live in priority zip codes and are 65 years old or older and/or
                 are members of an eligible workforce group.

Priority zip codes are focused on            On Friday, February 19 at 6:00 p.m., DC Health will
 Wards 5, 7, and 8 and include:                    make approximately 2,450 additional
                                             appointments available for all District residents who
                                              are 65 years of age and older and/or individuals
 §   20422         §   20001
                                              who are members of an eligible workforce group.
 §   20011         §   20019
 §   20017         §   20020                              Go online: vaccinate.dc.gov
 §   20018         §   20032                       If you do not have internet access, call: 855-363-0333
 §   20002         §   20593

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CALL CENTER HOURS                                     7

   FEBRUARY 15, 2021 - FEBRUARY 21, 2021

                                             Call
                                           855-363-
                                            0333

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VACCINE DISTRIBUTION                                                                                                   8

Special Initiatives (as of 2/15/21)
Initiative                                                      Number Vaccinated              Vaccinator
DCPS Staff                                                              2,980               Children’s National
Charter School Staff, Child Care Providers, &
                                                                         4,317                 One Medical
Independent School Staff
MPD Staff                                                                1,123                   Kaiser
DOC Staff                                                                N/A                     Kaiser
Senior Housing                                                           927                  Johns Hopkins
Homeless Congregate Care Settings                                        723                      Unity
Department of Corrections Residents                                      100                      Unity
Home Health Aides Access                                                  120                     UMC
DDS and DBH Intermediate Care and Community
                                                                         360           Independent Pharmacies; Giant
Residential Facilities
Senior Vaccine Buddies                                              301 (registered)             Safeway
Faith-Based Initiative                                                    140           Mary’s Center/Five Medicine

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MEDICAL CONDITIONS                                     9

  The week of March 1, DC will begin Phase 1C Tier 1
  and the following populations will become eligible
                   for the vaccine:

     DC Residents who are 16-64 years old with
          qualifying medical conditions.

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MEDICAL CONDITIONS                                                                               10

            Qualifying Phase 1C Tier 1 Medical Conditions
 § Asthma, Chronic Obstructive   § Diabetes Mellitus                § Liver Disease
   Pulmonary Disease (COPD),
                                 § Heart Conditions, such as        § Neurologic Conditions
   and other Chronic Lung
                                   Heart Failure, Coronary Artery
   Disease                                                          § Obesity, BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2
                                   Disease, or Cardiomyopathies
 § Bone Marrow and Solid Organ                                      § Pregnancy
                                 § HIV
   Transplantation
                                                                    § Severe Genetic Disorders
                                 § Hypertension
 § Cancer
                                                                    § Sickle Cell Disease
                                 § Immunocompromised State
 § Cerebrovascular Disease
                                                                    § Thalassemia
                                 § Inherited Metabolic Disorders
 § Chronic Kidney Disease
                                 § Intellectual and Developmental
 § Congenital Heart Disease
                                   Disabilities

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WHERE WE ARE
  TODAY
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How have COVID-19 vaccines been
 administered in the District?

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DCPS BUDGET
  UPDATES
How School Budgets Are Made

School budgets are       Each school then receives an     After collecting input from   The final budget for all
based on the expected    initial funding amount based     parents, teachers, and        of DCPS (including school
student enrollment       on its unique population.        staff, principals customize   budgets from principals) is
count for the upcoming   This initial funding amount is   their proposed budgets        compiled and added to the
school year.             determined by the                to meet their                 Mayor’s citywide budget and
                         Comprehensive Staffing           school’s needs.               submitted to the DC Council
                         Model (CSM).                                                   for approval.

                                           www.DCPSbudget.com
DCPS’ FY22 Budget:
                   Prioritizing Learning Acceleration and Resiliency for Students
By strategically                                                                                                                             $9M to
blending local and non-                                $15M+ in                                                                                 initiate
local sources, such as                                   teacher                                    $33M+ in                                   learning
federal stimulus dollars,                                growth,                                  student learning                          innovations
DCPS will ensure                                       recruitment,                               acceleration and                         (e.g. outdoor
                                                      and retention                               social emotional                            learning)
continuity of                                                             $27M in                     supports
core services and                                                        student and                                             $3M+
accelerate learning                                                        educator                                              in new
recovery and build                                                       technology                                              school
resiliency for students                                                                                                         programs
most impacted by the
pandemic.                                                   Putting students at the center as we build back stronger

                                   $15M to stabilize school budgets,    $9M continued investment in cluster          $10M sustained core services for
                                     even with declining enrollment               support model                        students, schools, and families

                                                      Securing a strong foundation for schools’ road to recovery
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School Budget Resources

       New DCPS Budget Website viewable on all devices

ü          Individual Budget Allocation Worksheets list
           allocations for personnel and non-personnel funding

ü          Year-Over-Year Budget Narratives explain each
           school’s budget, enrollment, program changes, and
           projected acceleration funding

ü          DCPS Pocket Budget Guide with FY22 investment
           and planning highlights

           Learn more about FY22 school budgets at dcpsbudget.com
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Integrated Academic and Social Emotional Learning – Supports for All Students
                                            ü Integrate social emotional learning, trauma-responsive and relationship building supports
                                              into the fabric of the school day
                                            ü Adjust curriculum and instruction to respond to student data; double down on practices
                                              that accelerate learning

                                                      Acceleration Academies – Targeted Supports (20-35% of Students)
           $33M+                                      ü Provide additional small-group instructional time – led by effective teachers or
                                                        qualified partners during summer, before/ after school, and/or non-school
                                                        days
      Student Learning                                ü Prepare students to achieve in grade level content by teaching pre-requisite
                                                        skills they may have missed, while incorporating social emotional supports that
      Acceleration and                                  will allow them to be successful in their academics

      Social Emotional
                                                                 Tutoring – Individualized Supports (10% of Students)
          Supports                                               ü Match 1:1 or 3:1 students with a tutor for frequent and regular
                                                                   engagement, 2-5 times per week
                                                                 ü May occur within or outside regular school time, but does not
                                                                   replace core instruction

Each school will engage with their teachers, staff, families, and community to develop a tailored learning
  recovery plan for summer and beyond. Most funds will be allocated directly to schools based on their
                        enrollment and population of students identified as at-risk.
March 1, 2021
 Deadline for PK3–8th
   grade applicants

Go to:
www.myschooldc.org

Call: (202) 888-6336

Email:
info.myschooldc@dc.gov

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