Travel Restrictions

Memo Regarding: Students/Staff Returning from International Travel

This memo informs parents, staff, and the community about a staff member and or student who has or is returning from out of the country or a COVID-19 hotspot. Here are the details of outlines by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). If a student or staff member has traveled internationally, please contact the campus and let the school know to provide the safest learning environment. Once students and or staff members meet the CDC requirements for international travel, we ask them to contact the school and inform the campus office.

Link to the CDC regarding international travel:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronaviru...

Links to Travel Flyers: 

https://www.cdc.gov/coronaviru...

Stay home for 14 days from the time you returned home from out of the country or a COVID-19 hot spot.

During this 14-day period, take these steps to monitor your health and practice social distancing:

  1. Take your temperature with a thermometer two times a day and monitor for fever. Also, watch for a cough or trouble breathing. Use this temperature log to monitor your temperature.

  2. Stay home and avoid contact with others. Do not go to work or school.

  3. Do not take public transportation, taxis, or ride-shares.

  4. Keep your distance from others (about 6 feet or 2 meters).


What To Do If You Get Sick

If you get sick with fever or cough in the 14 days after you return from travel:

Stay home. Avoid contact with others.

You might have COVID-19; most people can recover at home without medical care.

If you have trouble breathing or are worried about your symptoms, call or text a healthcare provider.

Tell them about your recent travel and your symptoms.

Call ahead before you go to a doctor’s office or emergency room.

If you need to seek essential medical care for other reasons, like dialysis, call ahead to your doctor and tell them about your recent travel.