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BTS Dance Corp.

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BTS Dance Corp.
Natasha Murdoch
248 Main St. West
North Bay, Ontario P1B 2T7

705-472-1513 | phone

Payment Methods
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Hours of Operation
Monday:12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Tuesday:12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Wednesday:12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Thursday:12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Friday:12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Saturday:9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday:Closed
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BTS Dance Corp. Pandemic Protocol


COVID-19 Screening Questions

Please complete the screening question associated with the day you will be attending the studio for classes. Please complete the screening no more than 24 hours in advance to attending the studio. Please complete by 12:00 noon the day of class.

At this time, parents are not permitted to stay in the building, only drop off and pick up option. 1 parent/guardian is permitted to stay with dancers during class if the dancer is 6 years old and under. Unfortunately siblings are not permitted to stay at this time.

When entering the studio:

  • A mask is to be worn by all who enter (ie. parents/siblings/dancers)
  • Hand sanitizer is to be used on hands at entry of the building.
  • Please wait using physical distancing in the entrance if occupied.
  • The COVID-19 questionnaire for the dancer is to be completed online prior to entering the building by 12:00 noon. Questionnaires are located on the btsdance.com webpage under the “COVID” heading. If answering “yes” to any question, please reframe from entering the building or store.
  • Physical distancing must always be maintained while in the building
  • Arrive wearing what you planned to wear in class. Please no extra clothing, shoes, etc.
  • Change rooms are currently not open for use.
  • Viewing area is currently not open for use.

While in class:

  • Dancers will wait in 6ft apart in designated spots outlined in formation while waiting to enter the studio space.
  • Hand sanitizer is to be used when entering and exiting the studio space.
  • Mask can be removed while dancing if wished by the dancer if physical distancing is maintained.
  • Water and other shoes will stay in personal dance bubble or is designated personal area.
  • Washroom breaks require the don of masks before leaving the room to enter the hallway or washroom.
  • Hand sanitizer must be used when entering the washroom and exiting the washroom.
  • Thorough handwashing must be done before exiting the washroom. (Signs posted for steps)
  • If symptoms occur during class, the student must inform the teacher immediately and the mask must also be worn. The dancer will be separated from all others until the parent arrive for pick up.
  • Dance studios will be cleaned between classes before new students enter
  • Common areas including washrooms will have regular cleaning with COVID approved sanitation and disinfection.
  • Teachers will maintain physical distancing from dancers. If this can’t be achieved because of spotting or correction, the teacher will don a mask. The close proximality to dancers will be limited and for a short period of time.
  • Teachers are not permitted to help with shoe tying, if this is an issue please replace laces with elastics for easy dress.

Exiting the studio:

  • Mask must be worn when exiting the dance studio and building.
  • All water bottles and shoes must to be taken home with dancer.
  • Exit promptly with no lingering in common areas.

COVID-19 Policies

As the legal parent or guardian, I agree and will adhere to The Ontario Dance and Performing Arts Studios Workplace Guidelines for Covid-19. Full document is available on our website.
 
I understand that BTS Dance Corp. is adhering to all safety measures and protocols and I understand there are risks associated with COVID-19 while attending classes at BTS Dance Corp. in 2021/2022 and do not hold BTS Dance Corp. responsible.
 
When assessing for the symptoms below, you should focus on evaluating if they are new, worsening, or different from your child’s baseline health status or usual state (check off “Yes”). Symptoms associated with known chronic health conditions or related to other known causes/conditions should not be considered unless new, different or worsening (check off “No”). (see examples below).

After developing symptoms, in general, children should no longer have a fever and their symptoms improving to be able to return to school/child care. Mild symptoms known to persist in young children (e.g. runny nose or mild cough that may persist following infections) may be ongoing at time of return to school/child care if other symptoms have resolved. 

Required Screening Questions 

1. Does your child have any of the following new or worsening symptoms? Symptoms should not be chronic or related to other known causes or conditions. 

Fever and/or chills (temperature of 37.8°C/100.0°F or greater) Yes ? No 

Cough (more than usual if chronic cough) including croup (barking cough, making a whistling noise when breathing) Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., asthma, reactive airway) ? Yes ? No 

Shortness of breath (dyspnea, out of breath, unable to breathe deeply, wheeze, that is worse than usual if chronically short of breath) ? ?? Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., asthma) Yes No 

Decrease or loss of smell or taste (new olfactory or taste disorder) Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., nasal polyps, allergies, neurological disorders) ? Yes No 

2. Does your child have any of the following new or worsening symptoms? Symptoms should not be chronic or related to other known causes or conditions. 

Sore throat (painful swallowing or difficulty swallowing) Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., post nasal drip, gastroesophageal reflux) ? ?? ?? Yes ? No 

Stuffy nose and/or runny nose (nasal congestion and/or rhinorrhea) Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., seasonal allergies, returning inside from the cold, chronic sinusitis unchanged from baseline, reactive airways) Yes No Headache that is new and persistent, unusual, unexplained, or long-lasting Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., tension-type headaches, chronic migraines) ? Yes ? No 

Nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g. transient vomiting due to anxiety in children, chronic vestibular dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, side effect of medication) Yes No 

Fatigue, lethargy, muscle aches or malaise (general feeling of being unwell, lack of energy, extreme tiredness, poor feeding in infants) that is unusual or unexplained Not related to other known causes or conditions (e.g., depression, insomnia, thyroid dysfunction, anemia) ? ? No Yes No

3. Has your child travelled outside of Canada in the past 14 days? ? Yes ? No 

4. Has your child been identified as a close contact of someone who is confirmed as having COVID-19 by your local public health unit (or from the COVID Alert app if they have their own phone)? ? Yes ? No 

5. Has your child been directed by a health care provider including public health official to isolate? ? Yes No

Results of Screening Questions: If you answered “YES” to any of the symptoms included under question 1: 

• Your child should stay home to isolate immediately. 
• Contact your child’s health care provider for further advice or assessment, including if your child needs a COVID-19 test or other treatment. 

If you answered “YES” to only one of the symptoms included under question 2: 
• Your child should stay home for 24 hours from when the symptom started. 
• If the symptom is improving, your child may return to school/child care when they feel well enough to do so. A negative COVID-19 test is not required to return. 
• If the symptom persists or worsens, contact your child’s health care provider for further advice or assessment, including if your child needs a COVID-19 test or other treatment. 

If you answered “YES” to two or more of the symptoms included under question 2: 

• Your child should stay home to isolate immediately. 
• Contact your child’s health care provider for further advice or assessment, including if your child needs a COVID-19 test or other treatment. 

If the individual answers “YES” to question 3, 4 or 5 
• Your child should stay home to isolate immediately and follow the advice of public health. 
• If your child develops symptoms, you should contact your local public health unit or the health care provider for further advice. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

1. My child has woken up not feeling well, what do I do? 

If you notice that your child has new or worsening symptoms, what you do depends on the symptom and how usual they are for your child. If your child has new or worsening: 
• Fever/chills • Cough • Shortness of breath • Decreased or loss of smell or taste 

Your child should isolate immediately and you should contact your child’s health provider for further advice or assessment. The health care provider can help you determine whether the symptoms are related to another non-COVID-19 condition, or if they should get tested for COVID-19. 

If your child has ONE new or worsening symptom (that is not related to a known cause or condition) that include: 
• Sore throat • Stuffy nose/runny nose • Headache • Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea • Fatigue/lethargy/muscle aches/malaise 

Your child should stay home for 24 hours to be monitored to see whether the symptoms get better or worse. If they start to feel better and symptoms are improving, they can return to school/child care when well enough to do so and no COVID-19 testing is needed. 

If the symptoms get worse, you should contact their health care provider for further advice or assessment. The health care provider can help you determine whether the symptoms are related to another non-COVID-19 condition, or if they should get tested for COVID-19. 

If your child has TWO or MORE new or worsening symptoms (that are not related to a known cause or condition) that include: 
• Sore throat • Stuffy nose/runny nose • Headache • Nausea and/or vomiting • Diarrhea • Fatigue/lethargy/muscle aches or malaise 

Your child should isolate immediately and you should contact your child’s health provider for further advice or assessment. The health care provider can help you determine whether the symptoms are related to another non-COVID-19 condition, or if they should get tested for COVID-19. 

2. My child has a runny nose, what should I do? 

If your child’s only symptom is a runny nose, you should keep your child home and monitor their symptoms as you would in any other year. When they feel better, they are ready to go back to school/child care and no COVID-19 testing is needed. 

If they get worse or develop other symptoms, you should contact their health care provider for more advice. Mild symptoms known to persist in young children (e.g., runny nose) may be ongoing at time of return to school/child care if other symptoms have been resolved. 

3. Who in my family needs to be tested along with my child? 

If your child has been identified as needing a test and everyone else in the family is well, no testing of other family members is needed. If your child tests positive for COVID-19, the local public health unit will contact you/your child and make a plan for additional testing of all close contacts. 

4. Do I need a note from a doctor before my child goes back to school/child care or a copy of a negative test result?

 No, you do not need a note from your doctor or proof of a negative test before your child returns to school/ childcare. 

5. I need more information to feel confident in my assessment, what do I do? 

If you need additional information about COVID-19 or have a question specific to your child and their health, please contact your health care provider.

I understand that procedures and guidelines may change and evolve to fall in line with updated government restrictions.
 
Should BTS Dance Corp. be forced to close due to Covid-19 all monthly tuition payments will stop at the date of closure OR continue with the request of the guardian/parent of optional online (Zoom) classes.
 
Any classes not taken after the date of closure that tuition was collected will be fully refundable in the form of a credit on the account or refund.
 
If outstanding tuition is due for classes already taken, an e-transfer sent to bts.dance.corp@outlook.com to settle up accounts at the time of closure will be required.

 
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