Photo Gallery: SSES sees changes on campus due to COVID-19
With school back in session, students are adjusting to daily life during a pandemic. Here are some of the sights that make this year just a little bit different.
Keaton Donnelly, Staff Writer|September 2, 2020
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To help social distancing in the restrooms, only one student is allowed in at a time, and other students must wait outside on the big green dots.
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Bathroom doors have been adorned with reminders for students to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds.
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Sophomore Luke Donley wears his mask and social distances while waiting to enter the restroom.
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Arrows on the railing help to remind students which way to walk through the halls.
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Hand sanitizing stations are a frequent sight around campus.
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Dots in the halls help students to distance themselves while walking from class to class.
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While many students are back on campus, some students are joining us via Zoom.
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The Senior lounge looks different this year, as it is now used to store chairs used by students during lunch.
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Signs on computers are used to keep students spread out.
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Plastic divider shields are used in many classrooms to keep students working together while staying safe.
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Students must bring their own lunch this year in order to reduce the amount of people visiting campus.
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Students put their chairs on the blue pieces of tape that are six feet apart to keep themselves socially distanced at lunch.
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Arrows in the hallways help students move between classes in a safe way.