Covid-19 Regulations

These last few months have been extremely challenging and worrisome for all of us. We’ve had to learn to live
differently and work differently. We have taken the necessary steps and precautions to prevent COVID-19 from
spreading here in the community and at home with our families.
At the Center for Music on Summit, we have a unique situation where we teach private music lessons in large separate
studios. It gives teachers and students the ability to safely self distance while being able to continue with their musical
education.

For the safety of both teachers and students for the upcoming fall semester please note the following:

1. We will be staggering our lesson times this year in order to give the teachers time to clean before each
student enters for their lesson. Students will be asked to sanitize their hands upon entering the studio and
upon leaving.

2. We will be using an added entrance to one of the studios this fall to help ease some of the congested traffic
areas.

3. We will not be able to accommodate waiting areas and ask that parents drop off and pick up on time. There
will be no sitting or lingering in the hallways.

4. Although washrooms will be available and cleaned on a regular basis throughout the day, we do ask, where
possible, that students use the washroom at home before coming to their lessons.

5. If your child or a member of your family are experiencing any of these symptoms;
• new or worsening cough
• shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
• temperature equal to or over 38°C
• feeling feverish
• chills
• fatigue or weakness
• muscle or body aches
• new loss of smell or taste
• headache
• gastrointestinal symptoms (abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting)
• feeling very unwell
Do not send your child to Summit for their lesson that day.
Speak to your teacher regarding a possible make up lesson later in the term or alternatively, an online lesson.

As we all know, there is no 100% guarantee to block COVID-19 and there is always an element of risk in everything we do
in these times. However, at the Center for Music on Summit, we will endeavour to take every precaution to keep our
students and teachers safe in the months to come.


If you have further questions or concerns, please talk to your teachers.


In addition to the three main rules above, each instructor may also implement any additional rules for their lessons that they feel are necessary, and these rules must be followed as well.

Instructor Protocol