Monday, May 2, 2022

Open Letter to Parents Regarding Positive COVID Case in Kindergarten

 


Dear Parents of Students in Kindergarten:

We learned today that your child had close contact on May 2nd, with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.  This means your child will need to wear a well-fitting mask while at School until Friday 5/13.

 If your child has had COVID in the last 90 days, they do not need to be tested unless they develop symptoms. Make sure your school has a record of their positive test. 

If your child isn’t fully vaccinated and hasn’t recently had a lab-confirmed case of COVID, they may stay in school if they have no symptoms, but must be tested on the following dates:


 If your child tests positive on any test, please inform the school immediately.

·         You may have your child take home tests, or visit a doctor’s office or testing center to complete the required tests.  If you choose to use home tests, you must label each test with your child’s initials and the date and immediately take photos of the test results.

If your child is fully vaccinated and shows no symptoms, they must be tested once 3-5 days after their last exposure (or before their next day of school if notified of the exposure after that time).

 


                        ·         Make sure your school has proof of your child’s vaccination status.

·         If your child tests positive, please inform the school immediately.

·         You may have your child take a home test, or visit a doctor’s office or testing center to complete the required test.  If you choose to use a home test, you must label the test with your child’s initials and the date and immediately take photos of the test results. Your child can attend school while awaiting results as long as they have no symptoms.

All parents should monitor their children for symptoms of COVID-19 for a full 10 days regardless of when they return to school.  If they develop symptoms, have them tested immediately. 

While we have all been diligent in fighting the spread of the virus, COVID-19 is still active in our communities. Vaccination, monitoring for symptoms, staying home when sick, practicing social distancing, washing hands, and wearing well-fitting masks (surgical masks, double masking, KN 95, and N95) are critical steps you can take to continue to protect your child, yourself and our community. Let us continue to entrust our students to Our Lady as we all pray for an end to this pandemic.

 Sincerely,

Andrew G. Woods, principal