Student Site Access Guide/Daily Symptom Checklist


Phase One of Reopening Student Site Access Guide &

Daily Student Symptom Checklist


Safety is the top priority and all teachers, staff, and students must adhere to District Health and Safety Guidelines. Please see Health and Safety Family videos here (link to be added). Below is an explanation of the expectations of the school day. Also included in this guide is a copy of the “Daily Student Symptom Checklist”. This checklist is intended to be conducted at home by families prior to students attending school. Students will provide this checklist to room staff when attending On-Site Scheduled Appointment Based Learning. 


Expectations for the school day:

  • Every morning at home, please fill out the daily symptom checklist. If you answer “yes” to any symptoms your student needs to stay home. 

  • Face masks must be worn at all times. Face masks can be removed briefly outdoors while sipping water or other hydration and when outdoors on mask breaks and maintaining 6 feet distance, or when the mask needs to be replaced. Extra face masks will be provided as needed.

  • There will be extra handwashing stations and hand sanitizers around campus and in classrooms, please remind your students to cleanse their hands when entering and exiting a room, using the restroom, touching their face, or putting on/removing their face masks.

  • Maintain 6 feet of distance from other students and adults at all times.

  • If your student develops any COVID-like symptoms during the school day, they will be placed in a supervised waiting area separate from the health office until they are picked up.  Please plan to have someone available to pick up the student from school quickly if they develop symptoms. They will be able to return to school based on a decision tree (link to be added) designed by the county public health department.


Yes

No

Prior to coming to school every morning, please answer “Yes” or “No” to the following questions.



Does your student have a new cough that cannot be attributed to another health condition?



Does your student have shortness of breath that cannot be attributed to another health condition?



Does your student have a headache that cannot be attributed to another health condition?



Does your student have a temperature greater than 100.0 F?



Does your student have any of the following symptoms: chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or new loss of taste or smell?



Has your student come into close contact (within 6 feet, for longer than 15 minutes) with someone who has a laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis in the past 14 days?



Has a health care provider or public health official asked your student to quarantine

(i.e., stay home) during this period?


If you have answered “No” to all above questions, your student is safe to enter campus today. If you have answered “Yes” to any of the above questions please stay home and inform your school site. Your school nurse will follow-up regarding next steps.

  • I certify that my student: _______________________________ does not have any symptoms.


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