Health
South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) follows its criteria for decision-making that defines when increased health strategies will be put in place. Other considerations include:
- Washington County vaccination rates
- Student vaccination rates
- Washington County transmission rates
- Positive cases reported in our schools
- Student absences due to illness
- Discussions with Washington County public health officials to determine what they're seeing in the community
Exposure Guidance And Quarantine Procedure
Quarantine Calculator
If your child is exposed to COVID-19, expand the tabs below to follow the next steps.
- Up-to-date on COVID-19 Vaccination/Recovered from COVID-19 within the last 90 days
- (Quarantine Procedure) Not Vaccinated or Not Up-to-Date on COVID-19 Vaccine
Up-to-date on COVID-19 Vaccination/Recovered from COVID-19 within the last 90 days
(Quarantine Procedure) Not Vaccinated or Not Up-to-Date on COVID-19 Vaccine
Isolation Procedure
(Tested positive for COVID-19 or is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms)
Isolation Calculator
If your child has tested positive for COVID-19 or is experiencing symptoms your child must follow our isolation procedure:
- Your child must isolate at home for at least five days
- Day zero ‘0’ is the day your child tested positive for COVID-19 or began developing symptoms
- Have your child wear a mask for 10 days following the day they were exposed to COVID-19
- Please have your child wear a mask at home if they live with other individuals who have not been exposed, have not tested positive or do not have symptoms
- On day six:
- If your child did not have symptoms, your child should continue to wear a mask until at least day 10, but can resume regular activities
- If your child has no fever and symptoms have improved, your child should continue to wear a mask until at least day 10, but can resume regular activities
- If your child has a fever and/or symptoms have not improved, have your child stay home until the fever is gone and other symptoms have improved and continue to wear a mask until at least day 10
- On day 10:
- If your child has no fever and symptoms have improved, masking around others can end and quarantine/isolation is no longer recommended
- If your child has a fever or symptoms, have your child continue to isolate and wear a mask until the fever is gone and all symptoms have improved
- If your child participates in athletics or activities, the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) requires that students meet all three additional requirements to resume participation in competitions:
- It has been at least 10 days since your child first experienced symptoms or tested positive
- Your child can not have experienced a fever within the last 24 hours, without the use of medicine that lowers fevers
- Any symptoms of cough, shortness of breath or other symptoms must have improved
Health and Safety Plans
Revised: March 1, 2022
- Athletics
- Class Schedules
- Face Coverings - Schools
- Face Coverings - School Bus and District Transportation
- Social Distancing
- Sanitizing
- Testing
- School Bus and District Transportation
- Cafeterias (breakfast and lunch)
- Field Trips
- Health Office
- Student Illness
- Vaccinations
- Ventilation
- Virtual Learning Academy
- Visitors