COURTESY FILE PHOTO, Kent School District

COURTESY FILE PHOTO, Kent School District

Kent School District recommends students get COVID-19 test if have symptoms | Update

Prior to return to schools on Jan. 3 to help keep everyone healthy

Kent School District officials are recommending that students get a COVID-19 test before returning to school on Monday, Jan. 3, if they show any symptoms.

”We recommend a COVID test before students return to school on January 3 so that our school communities stay as healthy as possible,” according to a Tuesday, Dec. 28 district statement. “If you have any questions about COVID testing or have close contact with someone with COVID, please contact your health care provider with questions or call Public Health-Seattle & King County at 206-477-3977. Language assistance is available.”

Testing locations are on the Public Health-Seattle & King County website at:

kingcounty.gov/depts/health/covid-19/testing.aspx.

The district said state and federal education departments have affirmed their commitments to keeping schools open for in-person learning. In addition, this week, the CDC has updated quarantine guidelines.

“We are now awaiting updates from the Washington State Department of Health,” according to the district. “Kent School District will continue to follow state guidelines, and we will continue to communicate as guidelines change.”

COVID safety

Over winter break, many of us gather to celebrate holidays. Gatherings create opportunities for COVID to spread. District officials said to please remember your decisions to gather with people outside of your household may put you and others at risk for COVID.

The district asks students and their families to please follow these state Department of Health recommendations:

• Wear face coverings for all indoor public gatherings and at outdoor events with 500 or more people.

• Keep gatherings small, social distance, wear masks, and open windows for ventilation.

• If you are traveling or develop any symptoms after a gathering, get a COVID test.

• Get vaccinated. Vaccinations are now available for individuals ages 5+.

• Get a booster shot. Boosters are now available for individuals ages 16+.

• Wash your hands frequently and disinfect high touch surfaces regularly

Please visit the Department of Health Guide to Safer Gatherings on its website for detailed recommendations.

COVID symptoms​

If you or your student are experiencing any COVID symptoms, please stay home and contact your school.

What are the symptoms of COVID-19 I need to monitor?

• Fever (≥100.4°F) or chills

• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

• Muscle or body aches

• New loss of taste or smell

• Cough (new, changed, or worsening)

• Congestion or runny nose

• Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea

• Headache

• Fatigue

• Sore throat

Snow days

If inclement weather prevents the district from safely transporting students to school, it will close schools as it has in the past.

“We will not switch to remote learning on snow days,” according to the district.

Information about delays and closures due to snow is available on the school district’s website.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated that testing is recommended if students are showing symptoms of COVID-19.


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