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Liz
DD (3/2010)
"Make mistakes! Get messy!" - Miss Frizzle
It's pretty much been the honor system here since last fall, although they are going to start using a health attestation form in March that needs to be filled out every morning. High schoolers can fill out the form themselves; parents fill it out for the other grades.
Mommy to 2 DS's (2003 and 2007)
In person all year. No formal health screenings. On the honor system to keep your kids home based on specific symptoms/situations. This has worked better in some schools than others because, unfortunately, some people suck.
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DS, Summer '07
"My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world." ~Jack Layton
Our school has been full time and in person since September, with the exception of 2 weeks after Christmas break where they went virtual for safety purposes. Parents are expected to review the health screening form each morning but do not need to send anything in. The students are checked for fever at the door.
We’ve been in person full time since October and we have no daily screening process other than frequent reminders to parents to be diligent about keeping kids home if there is any concern.
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We have a list of questions you're supposed to "ask yourself" before you get ready to come in, but nothing official that has to be turned into the school. Then every student gets their temp checked either before getting on the bus or before getting out of the car.
-Kris
DS (9/05)
DD (8/08)
DD (9/12)
There is an app for the phone that has screener questions. The HS kids show the completed "OK" screen at the door to get into the building. We have been hybrid since Fall but starting fulltime in-person now.
I believe parents can fill out the screener from a computer and send a printout in with their kid -- if their child didn't have a phone themselves.
DD1 - 1996
DD2 - 1999
DD3 - 2005
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