BERLIN – The school system has changed student quarantine protocols.
In a message to parents Monday, Superintendent Lou Taylor outlined changes to the student quarantine practices for Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS). Students now will have a modified seven-day quarantine option if they meet certain eligibility requirements.
Lauren Williams, the school system’s coordinator of health services, confirmed in an email this week that on Oct. 28, the Maryland Department of Health provided updated guidance to schools that included options for modified quarantine.
“WCPS has adopted a modified quarantine because it provides a safe option to use layered mitigation strategies to allow students who qualify for the modified quarantine to remain in school,” she said.
According to Taylor’s announcement, beginning Nov. 15 WCPS added a modified quarantine. Students eligible will be able to attend school but must not exhibit symptoms of COVID-19, must wear their face mask properly and must be tested on days 1,3,5 and 7 of the modified quarantine period.
I would not want Lou’s job.
called CRT !!!!!