You can also see these charts here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YsINWxQhAfzpyQ1b2SAyJd-sudHnvB4Y/view?usp=sharing

We want to make sure we are all on the same page when it comes to keeping our students, teachers, parents, and school safe from COVID-19. The following questions and answers might help when wondering what to do to address COVID related symptoms, exposures, tests, etc. 

*PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR FIRST WHEN DEALING WITH COVID SYMPTOMS AND PROTOCOLS

My child is feeling ill--when should I keep them at home?

If your child is experiencing a fever of 100.4 or higher, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, headache, body aches, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea, they need to stay home from school.

If these symptoms are connected to a known issue, such as allergies or being prone to migraines, you need to bring a note from your doctor that explains the situation and allows your child to be able to stay in school. 

What happens if my child begins feeling ill at school?

If your child reports or staff notice the symptoms described above, parents will be contacted to immediately come and pick up your child.

Additional resources and the latest information on the local COVID-19 response are available on the Clark County Public Health website, www.clark.wa.gov/public-health/novel-coronavirus

*The following are simply guidelines. The Co-op does not assume responsibility for actions taken based on the above information.

You can read more about the steps we are taking to keep our students, staff, and school safe daily here.