Covid 19 Updates



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August 4, 2023:
Please click here for the 2023-2024 Return to School Plan
Please click here for 2023-2024 Safety Protocols

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January 2, 2022: Please click the links below for COVID-19 Updates
Enhanced Safety Protocols(Effective 1/4/2022)
COVID-19 Help Sheet for Families (Effective 1/4/2022).pdf)

August 22, 2022

Dawson County Schools will no longer quarantine close contacts in the same home if students/adults are healthy/not experiencing symptoms. We will continue to contact trace and send close contact letters until notified otherwise. Data will continue to be posted to the district's website each Friday. All other safety protocols will remain.

July 26, 2022

The Dawson County School System looks forward to welcoming our teachers/staff and students back for the 2022-2023 school year. Please see our reopening plan and enhanced safety protocols below. The district will continue to use local data to inform decision-making.  The district will adjust procedures if necessary and communicate those changes as they occur. We will continue to post our daily school-level data once school begins.

DCS will continue to report positive cases to the Department of Public Health to assist with contract tracing efforts. The district will continue to keep our schools and buses clean, well maintained, and appropriately stocked with cleaning supplies. 

If a student tests positive for COVID, parents/guardians must contact their school nurse.  If someone tests positive for COVID in a classroom or school-related activity, parents/guardians will receive a message from the schools'  Bright Arrow Messaging System via telephone or email.  Dawson County Schools will not issue precautionary quarantines for healthy students. 

2022-2023 Reopening Plan
2022-2023 Safety Protocols
Click here for school-level data (coming soon)

Click here for DPH guidance if you were exposed to someone with COVID.
Click here for tips from the CDC on helpful ways to stop the spread of germs.

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February 7, 2022: 
Based on recent local COVID-19 data trending down, Dawson County Schools has updated its enhanced safety protocols. Click HERE to view. As always, local data and state mandates will drive future decisions concerning mitigation strategies, potential contact tracing, and potential quarantines. The district will make adjustments to procedures if necessary and communicate those changes as they occur. The district will continue to report daily COVID data.

Our community does continue to deal with COVID-19. All of our stakeholders are encouraged to take appropriate mitigation strategies, including social distancing when possible and washing hands regularly. Click here for tips from the CDC on helpful ways to stop the spread of germs. In addition, the district will continue to keep our schools and buses clean, well maintained, and appropriately stocked with cleaning supplies.

If a student tests positive for COVID, parents/guardians must contact their school nurse. If someone tests positive for COVID in a classroom or school-related activity, parents/guardians will receive a message from the school via telephone or email. Dawson County Schools will not issue precautionary quarantines for healthy students. Click here for DPH guidance if you were exposed to someone with COVID.

Enhanced Safety Protocols (Effective 2/8/2022)
COVID-19 Help Sheet for Families (Effective 1/4/2022).pdf
Student and Staff Daily COVID-19 Reports



January 2, 2022: Please click the links below for COVID-19 Updates
Enhanced Safety Protocols(Effective 1/4/2022)
COVID-19 Help Sheet for Families (Effective 1/4/2022).pdf)
Student and Staff Daily COVID-19 Reports 

August 20, 2021: We will report Student & Staff Covid-19 Data on a daily basis.
CLICK HERE FOR DAILY DATA.

August 19, 2021: Please click the links below for Covid-19 Updates
Parent Letter
Updated Mitigation Strategies (Enhanced Safety Protocols)
Help Sheet for Families

August 13, 2021: When we are notified of a positive COVID-19 case by a parent/guardian or the Department of Public Health, our goal is to inform you that your child was in class, on a bus, or in an extracurricular school-related group with a student or staff member with a positive case. Unlike last year, when we sent notifications to only individuals deemed to be in close contact, we are sending notices to the entire class, bus, and extracurricular groups this year. Since we are not quarantining healthy students, this process gives parents an option to make the best decisions for their families. The Department of Public Health will notify the parent/guardian of any child required to quarantine. We are monitoring the data closely and will make adjustments to our procedures as needed

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August 3, 2021: The Dawson County School System welcomes you back to the 2021-2022 school year. The district will begin the year with normal operations.  But, as always, local data and state mandates will drive future decisions concerning mitigation strategies, potential contact tracing, and potential quarantines. The district will make adjustments to procedures if necessary and communicate those changes as they occur. The district will continue to use local data to inform decision making.  

As of today, masks will be optional for all students and staff in all DCS facilities. Masks will be made available at each location. DCS will continue to report positive cases to the Department of Public Health to assist with contract tracing efforts.  

If a student tests positive for COVID, parents/guardians must contact their school nurse.  If someone tests positive for COVID in a classroom or school related activity, parents/guardians will receive a message from the school via telephone or email.  Dawson County Schools will not issue precautionary quarantines for healthy students. Click here for DPH guidance for if you were exposed to someone with COVID.

Our community does continue to deal with COVID-19 but the number of cases in Dawson County remain low. COVID vaccinations are not required for employees or students, but remain available and accessible for those that choose to participate. All of our stakeholders are encouraged to take appropriate mitigation strategies including social distancing when possible and washing hands on a regular basis. Click here for tips from the CDC on helpful ways to stop the spread of germs. The district will continue to keep our schools and buses clean, well maintained, and appropriately stocked with cleaning supplies.  

Click here to view 2020-2021 Staff Data
Click here to view 2020-2021 Student Data
Click here to view Covid information prior to 2021

 

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