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Safe Return to School and Continuity of Services Plan

Grandview ISD -- Safe Return to School
and Continuity of Services Plan
2023-2024

Public Health Considerations
During the 2023-2024 school year, Grandview ISD will continue to follow the most current
Public Health Guidance from TEA. The District will comply with existing state laws and
regulations, including all executive orders issued by the governor of Texas in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic that are currently in effect.
Parents are encouraged to monitor their students for symptoms of COVID-19 as well as
other illnesses and keep students who exhibit signs of illness at home. Parents must ensure
they do not send a child to school until the conditions for re-entry are met.

Criteria for Returning to School


If you had a Confirmed Positive COVID-19 Test, Students and Staff Must

●   Be fever-free for at least 24 hours without fever-reducing medication
●   Have isolated at least 5 days since onset of symptoms (or test date if no symptoms present)
●   Experience an improvement in symptoms

If you were symptomatic  without a positive COVID-19 Diagnosis or are awaiting results, Students and Staff Must

●   Be fever-free for at least 24 hours without fever-reducing medication
●   Have a negative COVID-19 test, OR
●   Have an alternative diagnosis from a U.S. Physician, OR
●   Remain out for 5 days from onset of symptoms

Plan will be reviewed every 6 months at a minimum and revised as necessary.
Date of most recent review: 10/17/23