ST. LUKE CATHOLIC SCHOOL
FALL SPORTS PLAN
Football-Cross Country-Cheerleading
Directives for COVID-19 Safety Protocols
W e are excited to have our student-athletes back on campus and working out beginning Monday, August 17. As we prepare for this, we want you to know what additional precautions we will be taking to keep our student-athletes safe. As we move forward in the month of August, we will continue to meet as a coaching staff and with the approval from our administration, determine what modifications if any will be made. With this said, we will continue to consider all guidelines and recommendations presented to us by the St. Luke Safety COVID Task Force, The Archdiocese of San Antonio, TEA, AIAL, CDC and our state and local government. We will also take directives from our COVID Response Team. More importantly, our student/athletes’ safety and well-being is our main concern.BEFORE ATTENDING
A REMINDER FROM covid19.sanantonio.gov
The disease is spreading because people with the virus are not isolating themselves, and other people are coming in close contact with them.
STAY HOME IF YOU ARE SICK.
Self-screening (please print out and answer the screening questions the morning before you attend your team sport and strength & conditioning session.) before coming to the campus for any of the following new or worsening signs or symptoms of possible COVID-19:
Excessive chronic cough
Diarrhea
Headache
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing while at rest
Repeated shaking with chills
Loss of taste or smell
Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100F
Known close contact with a person who is a lab confirmed COVID positive
Do not attend and stay home if you answer yes to any of the following 4 questions. Seek medical advice as soon as possible.
ARRIVAL ON CAMPUS
NON-NEGOTIABLES FOR STUDENTS ATHLETES
FOOTBALL
CROSS COUNTRY
VOLLEYBALL
ENTRANCE AND EXIT PROTOCOL WHEN REPORTING TO THE GYM FIRST
COVID RESPONSE PROTOCOLS
For AIAL participation purposes, a student who tests positive shall be cleared by a physician prior to returning to any AIAL practice or activity. A physician's clearance requires documentation of exam and clearance. A negative test does not meet a physician's clearance. NOTE: Return to the protocol provided by the St. Luke Safety COVID Task Force.Communication of Positive Cases Between Schools
Covid 19 Positive Participant in a Contest*
Notification to St. Luke Catholic School personnel, participants, parents, etc.
Notification should be made in compliance with the school protocol in place for this type of occurrence. Example: If school A has a positive participant, School A notifies School B's athletic administrator and AIAL Commissioner. School A and School B follow local School protocols in place to notify any individual coming in close contact or possible exposure.
Previous Opponent/Officials
Any notification shall rest with the affected school administration and shall be in compliance with all local, state and national governance.
Example: If school A has a positive participant, School A notifies School B's athletic administrator and AIAL Commissioner. School A and School B follow local protocols in place to notify any individual coming in close contact or possible exposure.
If you have any questions, you may contact Rudy Loza, Athletic Director, at [email protected]