Health Protocol for Schools 2021-2022 School Year
Purpose: This protocol was developed in collaboration with the Southwest Utah Public Health Department; Iron County School District will plan to implement the following procedures for the 2021-2022 school year regarding the health and safety of our staff and students. Our efforts are centered around three priorities.
- Healthy students should be in school. Students showing any signs of illness should stay home.
- When students or staff members test positive for COVID-19, they should not have contact with healthy students and staff and need to stay home and isolate.
- Parents and families should be notified when their student has been exposed to COVID-19.
Protocol:
- The Southwest Utah Public Health Department will inform the parents and Iron County School District when a school-age child (18 years or younger) has tested positive for COVID-19.
- The Iron County School District will inform the applicable school about the positive test along with any additional information from the Health Department including the duration of the isolation.
- The student who tested positive will be provided other learning options, but will not be physically in school.
- The parents of the students who may have been exposed to COVID-19 at a school activity or in a classroom will be sent a letter via email/Remind informing them of the exposure and providing them with recommended actions and other important information.
- Students who were exposed but have not tested positive will NOT be required to quarantine.
Mask use is NOT required in Iron County Schools. However, anyone wishing to wear a mask will be supported in that decision.
These protocols are the direction we have been given in consultation with the Southwest Utah Public Health Department as of July 2021 and may change at any time.