COVID-19 Safety Measures for In-Person Classes, Programs and Activities

Outdoor Classes, Programs and Activities:

• Stay home if you are sick.

• Temperature checks are required at the start time of each scheduled activity.

Individuals with temperature readings of 100.4 degrees or greater will not be

permitted to attend the class.

• A minimum of 6 feet of physical distancing away from others must be maintained.

• Face coverings must be worn when physical distancing of at least 6 feet is not

maintained.

• After leaving the activity, use hand sanitizer. When you get home, wash your

hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

• Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

• Cover cough or sneeze with tissue or your sleeve and immediately throw the

tissue in the trash.

• If you are at higher risk for severe illness, you should avoid

attending/participating in activities.

• Bring your own water bottles and water.

Spring 2020 Youth Flag Football Season Canceled

Gov. Ducey announces Arizona schools to be closed through end of school year amid coronavirus pandemic.

Important Update: All Arizona Public Schools Closed for Remainder of 2019-2020 School Year

Post Date:03/30/2020 12:03 AM

On March 30, Governor Ducey announced the closure of all Arizona public schools. Please continue to monitor www.tempeschools.org/coronavirus for updates from the Tempe Elementary School District regarding closures. Read the release from the Governor below:

Governor Doug Ducey and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman today announced the extension of Arizona school closures through the end of the school year. The extension follows updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and an announcement from the White House extending physical distancing guidelines until April 30, 2020.

Governor Ducey and Superintendent Hoffman released the following joint statement:

“In alignment with yesterday’s updated federal guidance, today we are announcing the extension of school closures through the remainder of the school year. Today’s announcement is intended to give parents and educators as much certainty as possible so they can plan and make decisions. While this isn’t the outcome any of us wanted, we are grateful for the partnership of schools around the state, who have stepped up to offer virtual and take-home learning opportunities for our students. These efforts are crucial, and we recognize that schools are making every effort possible to continue providing instruction during closures. We also thank our legislative partners for passing legislation ensuring all educators and staff see no disruption in pay. Our number one priority will continue to be health and safety, and we will continue to work closely with public health officials to make the best decisions for kids, families, and our school communities.”

On March 27, Governor Ducey signed legislation to support schools during closures, ensure school letter grades are held harmless, suspend statewide testing requirements, ensure school days are not extended into the summer, require learning opportunities for students to continue, and ensure teachers and staff see no disruption in pay as a result of COVID-19.

That same week, the Governor joined Superintendent Hoffman to launch Arizona Enrichment Centers, which will offer childcare for first responders, critical healthcare workers, and essential public sector workers, including child safety workers.

Additional information about meals for kids, childcare, special education considerations, learning resources for families and educators and more can be found at azed.gov.

Today’s announcement applies to Arizona public schools, both district and charter. Private schools are required to remain closed in alignment with federal guidance recommending closures through at least April 30, 2020.

Spring 2020 Youth Flag Football Season Postponed

I have made the difficult decision to postpone the Spring Youth Flag Football Season. The decision to suspend this program is intended to ensure that we do our part to encourage social distancing in an effort to help protect the community from the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). My highest priority is the health and well-being of all people involved with our flag football program. This situation will require all of us to work together to navigate this uncharted territory. I am confident, like other challenges presented to our community in the past, that we will come out stronger as a result. The season will start when Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey and Arizona State Superintendent Kathy Hoffman announce the reopening of all Tempe Elementary Schools. I will keep you updated with any potential developments. Thank you for staying informed and for caring about the health and well-being of our community!

Sincerely,

-Coach EJ

Founder and CEO of Revived Fitness LLC

FALL 2019 Co. Rec. 2nd/3rd Grade FLAG FOOTBALL

Registration: September 13th – 20th, 2019 (Escalante)

 

September 25th (Week 1) Intro of Basic Fundamentals

October 2nd (Week 2) Review from Week 1, teams formed

October 9th   No Game/Fall Break  

October 16th (Week 3) Team Pictures/Practice/ Game

October 23rd (Week 4) Practice/Game

October 30th (Week 5) Practice/Game

November 6th (Week 6) Practice/Game

November 13th (Week 7) Practice/Game/Awards

FALL 2019 Co. Rec. 4th/5th Grade FLAG FOOTBALL

Registration: September 13th – 20th, 2019 (Escalante)

 

September 27th (Week 1) Intro of Basic Fundamentals

October 4th (Week 2) Review from Week 1, Teams Formed

October 11th   No Game/Fall Break  

October 18th (Week 3) Team Pictures/Practice/ Game

October 25th (Week 4) Practice/Game

November 1st (Week 5) Practice/Game

November 8th (Week 6) Practice/Game

November 15th (Week 7) Practice/Game/Awards

Flag Football; Revived Fitness Fall 2018 Co. Rec.Leagues; Grades 4-5

September 21th Week 1: Introduction of basic fundamental & game scenario drills

September 28th Week 2: Review from Week #1, introduction to special teams (Punt & Kick off), then teams will be formed

October 5th Week 3: Practices (reinforcing the previous skills and techniques) followed by

two (2) twenty (20) minute halves!

October 12th (Fall Break) No Football

October 19th Week 4: Practice/Game

October 26th Week 5: Practice/Game

November 2nd Week 6: Practice/Game

November 9th Week 7: Practice/Game/Awards


Flag Football; Revived Fitness Fall 2018 Co. Rec.Leagues; Grades 2-3

September 19th Week 1: Introduction of basic fundamental & game scenario drills

September 26th Week 2: Review from Week #1, then teams will be formed

October 3rd Week 3: Practices (reinforcing the previous skills and techniques) followed by

two (2) twenty (20) minute halves!

October 10th (Fall Break) No Football

October 17th Week 4: Practice/Game

October 24th Week 5: Practice/Game

October 31st (Halloween) No Football

November 7th Week 6: Practice/Game

November 14th Week 7: Practice/Game/Awards