COBB COUNTY, Ga. — Cobb County schools has released it updated guidance for students and staff returning to school this fall. The district’s first day of school is Aug. 2.
“CCSD’s 2021-2022 Public Health Protocols are based on the same priorities which successfully navigated us throughout last year and provide guidance for face coverings, social distancing, cleaning, isolation, quarantines, communication, and school clinics,” the district said in a release to parents.
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Here are the latest protocols for Cobb County’s 2021-2022 school year:
Face Coverings
- Optional for students and staff in school buildings, on school buses, and at extracurricular activities
Social Distance
- Social distancing in classrooms and school buildings when appropriate and feasible
Cleaning and Sanitizing
- Hand sanitizer provided in all classrooms, common areas, and school buses
- Daily cleaning of high-touch surfaces in school buildings
- School buses will be disinfected after each morning and afternoon route Isolation
- Any student or staff member who tests positive for COVID-19 will be required to isolate in accordance with the CDC & DPH guidelines
Quarantine
- Any student or staff member who is identified as a close contact will be required to quarantine in accordance with CDC & DPH guidelines Communication
- A member of your school’s contact tracing team will contact the parent/guardian by phone and email if their student is identified as a close contact
- The parent or guardian will receive email notification if a positive COVID-19 case is identified in their student’s classroom, school bus, or athletic team
- The Cobb COVID-19 website will be updated each Friday with positive, active COVID-19 cases
School Clinics
- If a student exhibits COVID-19 related symptoms while in the school clinic, the nurse has the discretion to request the student to wear a mask and/or to be isolated while in the clinic being assessed by the nurse or waiting for parent pick-up
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