- San Marcos Consolidated ISD
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Enim sit amet venenatis urna cursus eget nunc scelerisque viverra. Vestibulum sed arcu non odio euismod. Leo duis ut diam quam nulla. In dictum non consectetur a erat. Velit laoreet id donec ultrices tincidunt arcu non. Pellentesque nec nam aliquam sem. Lobortis elementum nibh tellus molestie nunc. Ac odio tempor orci dapibus ultrices in. Volutpat ac tincidunt vitae semper quis lectus.The district is following TEA public health guidance for schools. All families (returning students or students newly enrolled) will complete an annual statement affirming, prior to the start of the school year, that they will adhere to all health and safety expectations developed by San Marcos CISD. All students who accept on-campus instruction will be required to sign a statement at the beginning of the year that COVID-19 screenings will occur at home daily and that they will abide by COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Reminders will be posted.
Families will NOT send students to school if they have a lab-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis or any of the following COVID-19 symptoms: feeling feverish or fever 100.0 or greater, loss of taste or smell, cough, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, headache, chills, sore throat, shaking or exaggerated shivering, significant muscle pain or ache, diarrhea. Families must immediately notify the school if a child has COVID-19 symptoms (described above) or if the student has tested positive for COVID-19.
Families must also immediately notify the school if a child has had close contact with a symptomatic individual or an individual who is lab-confirmed with COVID-19, and the student should not report to campus. After review by the school nurse, the student may be required to remain off-campus for up to a 14-day incubation period. Parents/caregivers are strongly encouraged to opt to have their students receive remote instruction for the 14-day incubation period.
TEA Guidelines: Students in grades PK-12 will wear face coverings on buses, hallways, common areas, and when social distancing is not feasible, including in classrooms, to the extent it is developmentally appropriate. This applies to both school (indoor and outdoor) and bus settings. Students will follow campus-specific guidelines to support social distancing to the fullest extent possible. Reminder posters outlining proper protocols will be prominently displayed for all employees and students to follow.