Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, rooted in Sacred Scripture and centered on the Eucharist, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School embraces the values of Education, Faith, and Citizenship.
September 8, 2020: "The challenge has been to balance the safety and health of the Laker Community and adhering to the social, emotional and physical needs of students." LMC MSHS Principal James White
Thank you to everyone who attended the town hall, provided input, sent emails, made phone calls, etc. We heard you; we appreciate your input; we know this is a very challenging time and this is a very difficult topic.
Our goal at LMC remains unchanged and that is to make the best decisions to protect the health and safety of our entire Laker community. These are not easy decisions and not made without careful consideration for all impacted.
As a recap, we made the decision to halt fall athletics on August 10th, based on the most current community infection data and upon the recommendation of multiple physicians. It was the right decision at that moment in time.
As we progress through this pandemic, what we have all learned is that change happens on a daily basis...from the state guidance, to MHSAA decisions, community status, learning from the first weeks of school, etc. We are learning more every day in order to make informed decisions.
We recognize there are many factors to consider including physical, mental and emotional health.
The RTS team including our physicians discussed fall athletics at length following last night’s town hall and has made the following recommendation, taking into account your input:
We will implement the following pilots for the lowest risk sports:
Total: 10 HS students participating in low-risk high school athletics.
Rationale:
Requirements:
In total, the pilots will involve approximately 10 students which represent 4% of our middle and high school population.
Next Steps:
Closing...It’s extremely important that protocols that we are following during the school day are consistently followed before and after school. When parents allow their children to go off the grid outside of school, it completely defeats the intent of our LMC bubble approach and puts all Lakers at greater risk. We all must take ownership of doing the right thing for all within our community.
We will not compromise on health and safety for our school and recognize not everyone will agree with all decisions made.
We will not be opening this townhall up for further comments on fall sports. However, we do invite your feedback, as we have done continually throughout this entire process, on how we can serve our Laker community in the best possible way.