With high schools around the state set to begin playing games on June 15, the River Valley Conference released some guidelines for spectators.
Mid-Prairie High School is a member of the River …
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With high schools around the state set to begin playing games on June 15, the River Valley Conference released some guidelines for spectators.
Mid-Prairie High School is a member of the River Valley Conference.
Seating:
• Each school will have limited or no bleacher seating available.
• Fans are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs.
Concessions:
• Concession stands will not be offered per Iowa Department of Education and Department of Public Health guidelines.
• Coolers will be allowed to be brought in and are subject to search. Coolers are to be limited to use by single household members.
Restrooms:
• Restrooms will be available and will be cleaned regularly.
Personal Protection
Equipment (PPE):
• Face masks are not required but encouraged.
• Spectators are encouraged to bring their own hand sanitizer.
Spectators are expected to:
• Accept personal responsibility for following public health guidelines.
• Practice safe social distancing.
• Be patient and use common sense.
• Not use or bring sunflower seeds.
• Abide by posted signage.
• Stay home if you show symptoms, have a temperature of 100.4 or higher, or if they have been in contact with someone with a confirmed positive case of COVID-19 in the last 14 days.
Admission to Mid-Prairie home games will be a freewill donation. All proceeds from admission will go to the school’s athletic program.
Highland, Lone Tree and Hillcrest Academy are all planning to charge $5 for game admissions.