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Please be aware that health guidelines may change periodically. Although the Fullerton School District updates these health guidelines as necessary, if you are unable to locate specific information on this page – please contact the COVID Help Desk at Covidresponse@myfsd.org.
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January 23, 2024
Dear FSD Families:On January 9th, California State Health Officials released new Covid 19 Guidance for schools and workplaces. This new guidance emphasizes a more symptoms-based, flexible approach that is similar to other types of illnesses.
The new guidance states that:- Individuals may return to work or school if their symptoms are mild and improving and they have not had a fever for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication.
- Masking recommendations of 10 days for individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 or have respiratory symptoms haven’t changed.
For those who have close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case but are symptom-free, testing is now only recommended for individuals who are at a higher risk of severe illness or have contact with high-risk individuals. Those with symptoms are still advised to get tested and follow masking recommendations.
For up to date information please use these resources:
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April 12, 2023
UPDATE: APRIL 12, 2023
***Effective February 28, 2023, the emergency declaration was lifted for the state of California and public schools.***
For the latest information regarding COVID-19 and schools settings, please see this important information through Orange County Department of Education (OCDE). Visit the site linked here. The Fullerton School District will continue to follow these general guidelines for our students and staff:
1) Monitor community spread information for our local FSD Community and County.
2) Encourage healthy habits to reduce the likelihood of respiratory illnesses in schools.
3) Offer mask, sanitizer, and COVID-19 testing kits to staff/families if requested.
4) Ensure positive cases follow an isolation period (from 10-days to 5 days regardless of test status). Isolation Guidelines
5) We will work with our local healthcare agency to adjust our safety plan and testing protocols when COVID-19 conditions warrant.
6) We remove the COVID-19 dedicated IIPP plan from the website.
***The Fullerton Elementary School District will continue to monitor information regarding the Coronavirus including receiving guidance from the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE), the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the California Department of Public Health, and OC Health Care Agency.***
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March 17, 2023
March 17, 2023
Dear Fullerton School District Families,
The Governor has ended the COVID State of Emergency in the State of California. As of March 13, 2023, the California Department of Public Health updated its Covid-19 Guidelines to the following:
If your child has tested positive – please do not send them to school. Please notify the school office as soon as possible.
Students who test positive:
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Stay home for at least 5 days after the START OF SYMPTOMS (Day 0) or after the date of the first positive test (Day 0) if no symptoms.
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Student may return on Day 6 if:
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Symptoms are not present or are mild and improving, AND
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Fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication
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If fever is present, isolation should be continued until 24 hours after fever resolves.
After your student has ended isolation, if their symptoms recur or worsen, get them tested again and, if positive, restart isolation at Day 0.
After ending isolation, persons are encouraged and should consider wearing a mask and not removing their mask sooner than Day 10.
If you have any questions, please contact your school and speak with the principal or nurse.
We hope you have a relaxing and enjoyable Spring Break.
Thank you.
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December 21, 2022
December 21, 2022
Dear Fullerton School District families,
On behalf of the Fullerton School District, we want to wish you a happy and relaxing holiday season. We also want to provide some post-winter break safety reminders relating to COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses common during this time of year. We expect there to be an increase in cases reported during the holiday season and want to ensure that families know how to respond due to limited staffing during the holidays.
Here are some general reminders so you can relax and plan appropriately for a safe return on January 10th:
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With the return of students to campus on January 10th, we ask that parents only notify the school if they have a student who remains in isolation on January 10th.
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Families will not need to notify the school of a COVID-19 positive result received during winter break unless it causes the student to be absent from school.
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Families should continue to follow the Student Decision Tree - Current for COVID-19 confirmed positive cases.
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Families are encouraged to test for COVID-19 on the Sunday before returning to campus.
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It is recommended that families monitor their children for other respiratory illnesses and follow the District’s Student Illness Guidelines.
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August 12, 2022
August 12, 2022
Dear Fullerton School District Community,
As we prepare for the start of the 2022-23 school year, I would like to take this opportunity to share important information with you about what our schools and FSD are doing to continue to address COVID-19 on our campuses. We will continue our current health and safety mitigation strategies, some of which include:
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Enhanced ventilation throughout our facilities
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Cleaning and disinfecting protocols
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Handwashing and/or hand sanitizing stations
In addition, we will continue to provide community notifications of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases and track this information. We will also have antigen testing available for students, staff and FSD community members at our District Office and each school office in the event COVID-19 symptoms occur, or if they are considered a close contact to a confirmed positive case.
As a reminder, while masks are not required, anyone who wishes to wear a mask may do so at any time. Please see the updated California Department of Public Health (CDPH) guidelines for schools for more information or visit our COVID-19 Updates and Guidelines for more information about FSD practices and protocols. If you have specific questions regarding our COVID-19 Prevention Plan (CPP), you may direct those inquiries to Covidresponse@myfsd.org.
Please keep students home when sick. If your student is confirmed positive for COVID-19, contact the school office. We will ask you to complete a short google form (similar to last year), which allows us to continue to monitor cases and provide our parent community with appropriate notifications and guidelines to follow.
With these ongoing health and safety measures in place, we are excited to have all our students, staff and parents back with us as we start the 2022-23 school year. Thank you for your partnership and we look forward to a wonderful year.
Sincerely,
Robert Pletka, EdD.
Superintendent, Fullerton School District
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