Covid-19 Procedures Information

Practical Nursing Program

Staff and Student Expectations-Check Temperature Each Day

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  • Staff and students are expected to check their temperature prior to arriving at school each day. Staff and students are directed to stay home if they have any of the following symptoms:

    • Fever of 100.4 or higher

    • Cough

    • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

    • Fatigue

    • Muscle or body aches

    • Headache

    • New loss of taste or smell

    • Sore throat

    • New congestion or runny nose

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Diarrhea

    • Close contact with a person with COVID-19 in the last 10 days (if unvaccinated and both parties were not wearing a mask properly)

Procedures for protecting students during school hours:

  • Interior classroom doors left open to limit surface touching and for ventilation.

Social Distancing/Protective Measures

  • Students & staff will be required to wear a face covering when 6’ social distancing isn’t possible (one-on-one/small group instruction, hallways, etc.) and required when directed by a staff member.

  • Multiple social distancing strategies will be implemented based on feasibility of the unique space and needs of each classroom.

    • Use of outdoor spaces when possible.

    • Distances of three to six feet may be effective in reducing viral transmission. However, a person is considered a “close contact” of a case of COVID-19 if they are within six feet of the case for more than 15 minutes UNLESS BOTH PARTIES WERE WEARING A MASK PROPERLY.

    • Social distancing becomes a personal responsibility of each individual attending school or coming to a district facility. Anyone causing a disruption or unwillingness to follow COVID-19 safety protocols, putting students/staff at unnecessary risk will be asked to leave the premises immediately.

  • Students will have an assigned seat in each class period and seating charts would be used (for contact tracing).

  • Students will be encouraged to maintain distance from each other in the school and taught appropriate hygiene/COVID-19 practices.

  • Personal water bottles will be encouraged as drinking fountains will be covered, but bottle fillers will be available.

Attendance

Students that are quarantined will be counted absent, but they will be allowed to make up hours at a later time, if they exceed 10% of absentee hours in any specific class. These hours will be negotiated with the staff.

Adapted from Harrisonville School District Here

Disinfecting/Hygiene

Disinfecting/Hygiene

  • Harrisonville custodial employees have been trained on COVID-19 safety protocols.

  • Cleaning and disinfecting will occur nightly in every classroom, commons area, and on high-touch surfaces. Custodial staff will be using E-MIST machines in the evening to disinfect the entire building.

  • During school hours the custodians will be disinfecting touch points throughout the school.

  • Hand sanitizer dispensers will be available at most exterior doors; hand sanitizer will be available in every classroom

  • Each teacher will have disinfectant/cleaner and gloves in the room to use as needed throughout the day; scheduling will provide for multiple opportunities for teachers to spray frequently touched surfaces (desks, door handles, etc); for example, when students are at recess or lunch, during passing periods.

  • Drinking fountains will be covered, but bottle fillers will be available at each building.

  • Each restroom will have one touchless sink.

  • Students and families will be provided with best practices for hygiene during the school day and upon arriving at home

  • Students will be directed to wash hands or use hand sanitizer prior to the start of class and each time they enter the classroom.

Student/Staff Health Procedures

Student/Staff Health Procedures

  • Staff will participate/receive COVID-19 safety training/materials.

  • Nursing staff will wash hands and disinfect health room surfaces (cot, counters, chair, etc.) in between each student visit(only students who require daily medications or have scrapes and bumps will be seen in the nurse's office).

  • Each school will designate a separate precautionary room (separate from nurses’ office for students/staff with COVID-19 symptoms).

  • Students who exhibit COVID-19 symptoms will be checked by the nurse and will be kept in the precautionary room until parents pick them up (this room will be disinfected after each student has been seen).

  • The nurse will advise the parent/guardian to contact the student's doctor to discuss signs/symptoms and risk factors.

  • PPE equipment (face shields/goggles, face masks, gloves) will be provided to health services staff to use in the precautionary room.

Action Plan for Positive Case

Action Plan for Positive Case

  • It is the responsibility of the student to contact the school if their student tests positive for COVID-19. Students should contact the coordinator.

  • The Cass County Health Department and the Coordinator of the PN program will conduct the contact tracing (including communication) for positive COVID-19 cases.

    • When it comes to case investigations, the Health Department receives the notification of a reportable disease (in this case, COVID-19) with the patient's name and contact information. The person who has tested positive will then be contacted by phone by Health Department staff and interviewed about their medical history, their current symptoms, and any significant contacts they had going back to 2 days prior to symptom onset. (or 2 days prior to testing, if asymptomatic). The CDC and the State of Missouri define a contact as anyone who has spent 15 continuous minutes or more within 6 feet of a positive case. Once the health department gathers information about known contacts of the positive case, they will reach out to those individuals to inform them of their exposure and direct them to quarantine for the 10 days after their exposure.

Exclusions for Illness Guidelines

Exclusion for Illness Guidelines

(This could change based on current CDC guidance)

Students and staff will be excluded from school if they test positive for COVID-19

Students and staff who are unvaccinated and have been in close contact with another person who tests positive will be excluded from school for ten days from the most recent close contact.

High and low risk symptoms of COVID-19 that would require exclusion from school:

High Risk:

New Cough

Difficulty breathing

New Loss of taste/smell

Low Risk:

Fever (100.4 F or greater)

New Congestion/Runny Nose

Nausea/Vomiting

Diarrhea

Sore Throat

Headache

Muscle Pain

The coordinator is encouraged to use professional medical judgment and to evaluate the entire clinical picture when making assessments. For example, a temperature of 100.4 with body aches likely indicates an acute illness and should be treated as such. Conversely, a student with a history of asthma and a temporary cough after PE that resolves with a student’s inhaler use would not necessarily be assessed as having “severe cough or shortness of breath.”

Return to School from Illness Guidelines

Return to School from Illness Guidelines

(This could change based on current CDC guidance)

If a student has one low-risk symptom (see above), they cannot attend school that day, and they may not return until 24 hrs after the symptom is resolved (e.g. if they had a fever, they would have to be fever free for 24 hrs without fever reducing medication before they could return to school).

If a student has 2 or more low risk symptoms OR one high risk symptom (see above), they are sent home and advised to consult their health care provider for further evaluation of symptoms and risk factors.


If tested for COVID and results are negative or the doctor determines that there is likely an alternative diagnosis through lab testing and evaluation (e.g. positive test for strep throat), the student may return to school after being free of fever for 24 hrs (without fever reducing medication) and symptoms are improving (e.g. has been on antibiotics for strep throat for 24 hrs and symptoms have improved). Precautions and exclusions for other contagious conditions according to the CDC manual for Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases will continue to be enforced.


If the student’s COVID test result is positive, the student may return to school when the following three criteria are met: completing 10 days isolation order and 24 hrs fever free without fever reducing medication, and symptoms improving.


UNTESTED Persons who have not received a test proving or disproving the presence of COVID-19 and experience at least 2 low risk symptoms OR one high risk symptom may return when the same three conditions are met for a positive COVID test (see above).


COVID-19 tests are free to our community at the Cass County Health Dept.(816) 380-8425 by appointment only and once per week at both Cass Regional Medical Center (816) 380-3474 and Belton Hospital (816) 348-1200. Call directly for dates and times.

Risk Evaluation and Expectations for Exposure to Covid-19

Risk Evaluation and Expectations of COVID-19 Exposure

  • Close contact for an unvaccinated individual is defined as having prolonged exposure (being within 6 feet for 15 or more minutes) to someone who tested positive for COVID-19, however, other factors will be considered (e.g. symptoms of the person with COVID-19 at the time of exposure and type of interaction or activities during close contact), so the final determination of close contact is up to the discretion of the local health department based on the findings of the investigation and contact tracing conducted in collaboration with the school

  • If a non-vaccinated student or staff member was in close contact with a person that tested positive for COVID-19, they will self-quarantine for 10 days from the last date of exposure to the person. They will self-monitor for symptoms, if symptoms develop, obtain a COVID-19 test and follow CDC guidelines

  • If a non-vaccinated student or staff member had prolonged and repeated exposure with someone while they had symptoms of COVID-19, they will self-quarantine for 10 days from the last date of exposure to the person. They will self-monitor for symptoms, if symptoms develop follow CDC guidelines.

  • If a student or staff member was in the same room/building as someone who tested positive for COVID-19, but not in close contact (as identified above), the risk of catching the virus from that person is low. Follow the general precautions, including social distancing, washing their hands, and monitoring for illness.

  • If a student or staff member was around someone else who was exposed to a person that tested positive to COVID-19. As long as the person they were around is not currently sick and the staff or student was not around the person with COVID-19, they are not considered exposed to COVID-19. Follow the general precautions, including social distancing, washing their hands and monitoring for illness.

Layers of Protection for Students/Staff

Layers of Protection for Students/Staff

Our success will depend on everyone in our community sharing responsibility in our collective health and well-being.

Community Responsibilities

  • Follow CDC, state and local guidelines - Practice social distancing; wear face coverings when social distancing is not possible, stay home if sick

  • Serve as models for students

  • Vaccinate if health and age allows

Families’ Responsibilities

  • Teach/encourage appropriate hand washing, good hygiene, and social distancing

  • Teach proper way to wear, put on & remove face coverings

  • Talk to child about procedures/protocols they will encounter at school

  • Check for symptoms before children go to school every day - take temperature

  • Keep children home who are sick or who’ve had close contact to COVID-19

  • If possible, transport children to school in personal vehicle

  • Talk to your child about showing kindness & acceptance to all who might take added precautions

  • Serve as models for students

  • Vaccinate if health and age allows

Staff (includes substitute teachers) Responsibilities

  • Trained in COVID-19 safety protocols

  • Check for symptoms before going to school every day

  • Stay home when sick or upon close contact to COVID-19

  • Teach/enforce school/classroom procedures for social distancing

    • Pathways

    • No sharing materials

    • Regular handwashing/use of hand sanitizer

  • Disinfect classroom/building as scheduled

  • Monitor for potential student sickness throughout day

  • Encouraged to wear a face covering when 6’ social distancing isn’t possible (one-on-one instruction, hallways, etc.)

  • Limit interaction outside cohort; staff/adult meetings online when possible

  • Vaccinate if health allows

Student Responsibilities

  • Practice proper and regular handwashing

  • Practice social distancing

  • Encouraged to wear a face covering when 6’ social distancing isn’t possible (one-on-one instruction, hallways, etc.) and when directed by a staff member

  • Know, report symptoms to parents, staff

  • Vaccinate if health and age allow