Setnor School of Music COVID 19 Protocols

The safety and comfort of the students, faculty, and staff is of critical importance. There are many requirements and regulations set forth by the Syracuse University campus, and this document is meant to assist in navigating how those regulations impact the specific practices of the Setnor School of Music. 

In order to continue to comply with university, state, and other health regulations and provide the best level of safety as the situation develops, we will continue to provide updated information on the services and policies for the students, faculty, and staff at the school. These protocols are meant to meet or exceed current guidelines, provide ease of access to needed services, and support the learning and music in the school.  We are looking forward to seeing everyone again, and to providing the safe, supportive, creative atmosphere that is so much a part of Setnor.

To guide these efforts, we have been closely monitoring an important study led by Performing Arts Organizations who commissioned a COVID-19 Study to assist educational facilities in preparing best practices for performing arts instruction. Their Performing Arts Aerosol Study strongly recommends protocols in the areas of protective gear (including masks and instrument covers, distancing, air circulation, and length of playing). These findings have been incorporated in these protocols and the preparation for the school.  Visit https://www.nfhs.org/articles/aerosol-study-faq-s-blog/ for more information.

It is more important than ever to take care of our health, and there are several services on campus to assist with care - for links visit:  Health and Wellness Services - Syracuse University

On the issue of PPE, Syracuse University requires masks on campus, regardless of the ability to social distance. The studies have also shown that masks make a significant difference in controlling aerosol transmission. Masks, time limits and breaks in spaces for air circulation, appropriate distancing, and conscientious hygiene practices are all important to the safe study of music.

There is a chart at the end of this document to provide details on personal protective equipment, air circulation and time limits in rooms, and room capacity, as well as a classroom chart with capacity for different activities in the classrooms.

We will continue to monitor studies and to update information as guided by Syracuse University and New York State. Our students, faculty, and staff are creative, collaborative, and caring. We will all work together to help keep Setnor safe and full of music.

Thank you for helping keep Setnor safe!

Building Safety information

New York State and Syracuse University are taking public health very seriously, and health and wellness of Setnor students, faculty, and staff are our highest priority. We do not want anyone in Setnor to become ill. We are taking measures to make sure we all work together to keep Crouse safe. You will receive detailed information from campus about protocols for Syracuse University.

PPE (Personal protective equipment)

Distancing

Scheduling and Air Circulation

Cleaning Protocols

Building Access

Current faculty and music students with valid SUIDs who have received return to campus notices will be added to the card swipe system before the start of the semester. Students will need to complete all return to campus requirements in order to have an activated SUID

Due to social distancing requirements, the lounges on the 1st and 3rd floor have been modified and are not available as gathering or study spaces. The university is working on providing a list of locations at which students might take on-line classes, study, and take breaks without going back to housing locations. These will likely be in the library areas. We will also plan to designate a couple of smaller rooms for individual study spaces. We plan to have classrooms opened at the start of the day, so when someone arrives to class, they will not need to wait in groups in the hallway but can enter the classroom and take a properly distanced seat.

The current campus regulations do not allow for guests on campus. A “guest” is anyone who is not a current student, faculty, or staff member. Please be sure not to invite or bring anyone to campus who is not a current member of the campus community. This restriction includes visiting artists, family, prospective students, and any lessons or meetings with people who are not matriculated students at Syracuse University or employed by the university.

Delivery of Classes

Syracuse University has a number of modes of delivery for classes. The descriptions for these modes are:

Definitions

Classrooms and lessons

The capacities for the classroom have been re-evaluated to address social distancing guidelines of 6 feet for standard lecture-type classes, and extended distancing for performance-based activities. Classrooms will be used for class meetings, small rehearsals, and lessons. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate meetings and rehearsals of groups greater than the capacity of the spaces. Performance based social distancing will not allow for a cappella, dance, bands, or pit orchestra rehearsals or auditions at this time.

Directions for use of classrooms (in addition to COVID signage /safety information from campus)

Instrumental Ensembles

In order to allow for appropriate accommodation, some rehearsals have been moved to other campus spaces, and specific protocols have been put in place:

PPE and other Equipment:

Schedule: 

Protocols during rehearsals (in addition to the COVID signage/safety information from campus)

Choral Ensembles

PPE:

Schedule: 

Protocols during rehearsals (in addition to the COVID signage/safety information from campus)

Applied Lessons

PPE and other Equipment:

Schedule:  Applied lessons can be scheduled in a number of ways:  

Directions for use of teaching studios (in addition to COVID signage /safety information from campus)

Practice Rooms

In order to provide safe access to practice rooms, and to assist with fair distribution of time in the spaces, the process for using these spaces has been adjusted.

Directions for Use of Practice Rooms (in addition to the COVID signage/safety information from campus)

Auditorium use for lessons, rehearsals, and classes

The capacity of the Setnor stage with performance-based-distancing is approximately five people, depending on activity and equipment. Please remember that all social distancing and mask requirements must be maintained.

Piano

Equipment

Policies for Performances in Setnor

Livestreaming and Recording

Keys

Keys will continue to be arranged by  Bryan Watson, but should not be picked up in the office. Email your request and he will place the keys in an envelope in faculty mailboxes or student lockers. Please plan ahead to be sure you have what you need.

Lockers

Lockers are available for storage of music and instruments for music majors on their primary instrument.  Music majors will be assigned a locker, and Bryan Watson will email the individual details. Space is limited, so additional lockers, or lockers for non-music majors may not be available, but students can email Bryan with a request to be placed on a waiting list. Please be reminded that the school is not responsible for lost or stolen items, including musical instruments.

Offices and related services

We hope to give you the support you need, even if it can’t always be in person. Syracuse University recommends limiting in-person meetings. This will be one of the most difficult aspects for all of us, since we are people who thrive on performing together and meeting face-to-face. To make appointments for on-line meetings, please email the faculty or staff member - visit VPA SETNOR SCHOOL of MUSIC DIRECTORY.  

Crouse 301 will be generally be available for in-person business from 8:30-5:00 pm M-F. Please note that access to the space has been altered to allow for safe distancing practices, and the student lounge is unavailable at this time. Offices on campus will adjust staffing due to social distancing, so there may be only one person in an office or area at a time. Please plan ahead for any requests, and remember that drop in meetings are not recommended.

Office and Classroom Supplies: All faculty will receive a welcome back packet of standard classroom items in their mailbox or office. Additional supplies are available in 301 Crouse College.  If you need something that is not generally available, please email Megan Carlsen with more information to see if something can be arranged.

Resources: Links for forms and other information you will need is located at http://setnor-resources.vpa.syr.edu/, and includes access to a number of school and university resources. 

Printing and Copying: If you need items printed, you can email setnor301@syr.edu so either Bryan or Michelle can print for you during office hours. Any requests must be sent well in advance and be sure to provide plenty of time for processing. When possible, please post items to blackboard to minimize copying and provide students with faster access. Note any requests (staples, double sided, etc. If not stated, we will do whatever saves paper). Items will be placed in your mailbox in 301. PLEASE NOTE: the office staff may need to leave for a meeting or to assist someone. Last minute requests will not be able to be supported. Thank you for your understanding.

If you use the copy machine:

Mailboxes: Faculty mailboxes and graduate assistant folders are located in room 301. If faculty would prefer to visit only offices and classrooms, please let us know and we can make sporadic deliveries of mail to offices. Students may leave items for mailboxes during business hours only

Parking:

Technology Support

The school is acquiring 200 TASCAM DR-40s for faculty and students use. These recorders will improve audio quality for remote instruction that can be synced with Zoom. They will replace the microphone housed in computers while also serving as 4-track portable recorders for hi-fidelity collaborative work within ensembles, lessons, or for recording projects. In order to eliminate latency for remote lessons and real-time collaborative creative projects, the school will be licensing Source Elements https://source-elements.com/products/source-connect for Setnor students and faculty, along with a 50-seat simultaneous use ProTools license bundled with limited versions for students and faculty. Further details and training will be provided.

Computers, Network Connections, Printing, etc: VPA’s Office of Information Technology supports all college-owned computer hardware, software and peripherals. Standard VPA IT technical support is available during regular campus office hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm during the academic year. Requests for service can be submitted via email to vpahelp@syr.edu, or directly through the University’s OrangeTracker web-based ticket system, http://ot.syr.edu/. Provide a detailed description of your support request and contact information. For classroom technology, call the help desk at 443-2677.  Support hours are Mon-Thu 8 am-8 pm, and Fri 8 am-5 pm or request assistance at  LEARNING ENVIRONMENT RESOURCES. For help identifying adaptors or cords, contact vpahelp@syr.edu for recommendations.

Room capacities

 Room #

Lecture, meeting, quiet study

(6 feet distancing)

Practice, lessons or performance of Strings, Piano, Percussion

(9 feet distancing)

Practice, lessons or performance of Voice, Brass, Winds, Mixed Ensembles

(12 feet distancing, and 18 for large choral ensembles)

Added filtration

209

6

4

3

UVC filter unit

212

6

4

3

UVC filter unit

213

6

4

3


214

6

4

3

UVC filter unit

306

10

6

5

UVC filter unit

308

12

8

6

UVC filter unit

Setnor Aud

50 total in the seating area and stage

6 on stage

5 on stage

UVC filter unit

400

18

12

9

UVC filter unit

403

15

10

7

UVC filter unit

404

10

6

5

UVC filter unit

Shaffer 201

15

10

7

Mechanically ventilated, outside air

Modular unit

16

10

8

Mechanically ventilated, outside air

All practice rooms are designated as one-person occupancy.


 

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PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): Wear a mask! Use appropriate performance masks for singing and playing, and standard mask for all other activities


Distancing: Maintain appropriate distancing. Do not exceed marked capacity of room


Air Circulation: Time in rooms is limited so room can be cleared completely and remain clear for 30 minutes prior to the next activity to allow for appropriate air circulation


Hygiene: Use proper hygiene and cleaning protocols. Wash / disinfect hands before entering and after exiting rooms. Clean surfaces you will touch, and clean up when you leave


 

These protocols apply to rehearsals, lessons, individual practice, technique and performance-based classes


 

Lecture/Discussion:

PPE: masks

Distancing: 6 feet

Air Circulation: clear room in time to allow 20 minutes time between classes


 

Strings/Piano/Percussion:

PPE: masks

Distancing: 6-9 feet

Air Circulation: limit time in room to 45 minutes in, 30 minutes out

 


 

Voice:

PPE: singers masks

Distancing: 12 feet / 18 for choral

Air Circulation: limit time in room to 30 minutes in, 30 minutes out

 

Woodwinds/Brass /Mixed Ensembles:

PPE: masks with slits for mouthpiece/reed and instrument bags

Distancing: 12 feet

Air Circulation: limit time in room to 30 minutes in, 30 minutes out



DO NOT EXCEED the following capacities in each room, for these activities


Lecture, meeting, quiet study

(6 feet distancing)

Practice, lessons or performance of Strings, Piano, Percussion

(9 feet distancing)

Practice, lessons or performance of

Voice, Brass, Winds, Mixed Ensembles

(12 feet distancing, and 18 for large choral ensembles)


Capacity will be noted on the door of each room


Capacity will be noted on the door of each room


Capacity will be noted on the door of each room