Student Protocols
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The student’s parent or guardian will report the positive home or PCR test result to the school nurse or designee. In accordance with 25 Texas Admin. Code § 97.7 COVID-19 is a disease requiring exclusion from school.
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The nurse or designee who receives a report of a student’s COVID positive test result will complete and submit a positive test form https://forms.gle/5xPH4VMJTqwSE7eo9 to the Emergency Management and School Safety COVID Team. The positive test form will include:
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Student’s name, school, grade, Spring ISD identification number, date of birth, guardian address, email and telephone number, date positive, and last date on campus
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Bus route number, if applicable
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Spring ISD building locations and room numbers where the student was present in the last 24 hours, if known
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Spring ISD extracurricular activities (such as UIL) the student has participated in the last 24 hours, if known
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Whether or not the student is vaccinated (5 years of age and up) against COVID. If the parent or guardian refuses to disclose whether the student is vaccinated or not, then the student will be considered unvaccinated.
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Whether the student has any siblings in Spring ISD
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The Emergency Management and School Safety COVID Team will record the information and report it to Harris County Public Health.
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As the student is COVID-19 positive, the school nurse will inform the parent or guardian that the student may not return to school until they have been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication.
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(Fever is a temperature of 100° Fahrenheit/37.8° Celsius or higher), and other symptoms have improved.)
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When After the student may return to campus, and must report to the nurse for a temperature check. The nurse will maintain records of the temperature check and notes of good health in existing information management systems. If a student has a fever greater than 100°F upon checking in with the school nurse, that student will be immediately sent back home.
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Vaccinated siblings of students who test positive may come to school, as long as they are fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-suppressing medications, have no symptoms.
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We recommend a mask for anyone who may be exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, flu, or the common cold, or who were in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID.
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