Anonymous wrote:OP here. I asked the school.
The current guidance from DC Health is: Student should not attend school until 24 hours after fever resolves, without fever-reducing medication and other symptoms have improved.
So it seems as if the DCPSStrong website is not current policy. Thanks, all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year's policy was 5 days + mask for 5 more, but I know 0 people still testing asymptomatic kids for COVID outside of a specific individualized need. You'll also have to go to the doctor to get a note, since that's required after 3 days.
Where was that policy? Nobody is doing that even for symptomatic covid.
https://dcpsstrong.com/covid-19/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year's policy was 5 days + mask for 5 more, but I know 0 people still testing asymptomatic kids for COVID outside of a specific individualized need. You'll also have to go to the doctor to get a note, since that's required after 3 days.
Where was that policy? Nobody is doing that even for symptomatic covid.
Anonymous wrote:Last year's policy was 5 days + mask for 5 more, but I know 0 people still testing asymptomatic kids for COVID outside of a specific individualized need. You'll also have to go to the doctor to get a note, since that's required after 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:Funny how no one cares anymore.
Anonymous wrote:What is the current DCPS policy on isolation? I kept my kids home this morning because they tested positive. They are asymptomatic (tested only because spouse had symptoms). Will DCPS excuse the absence and if so, for how long?