Key News for Families
March 11, 2021
Summer Adventures Priority Registration Opens Monday!
Priority registration opens this Monday, March 15 at 8:00 am and closes March 17 at 4:00 pm. Any classes that have more students request enrollment than there are seats available will have students selected through a lottery process. Registration will reopen March 22 for families who did not enroll during priority registration, though course availability may be limited.
To learn more about our registration process, go to our 2021 MASD Summer Adventures registration directions.
Upcoming State Testing Reminder
Students in Grades 3-10 will begin taking state assessments like Forward Exam and ACT Aspire in the coming weeks. The results of these assessments help our district learn about the progress of our students and inform improvement plans for future years. Also, these assessments play a significant role in state report cards which measure the success of our schools and district.
In many cases, it has been two years since students have taken state tests. Please discuss these assessments with your child and do your part to prepare them for success by ensuring they get enough sleep and a good breakfast the day of testing. Look for communications from each school about testing schedules, including in school newsletters, and try to avoid appointments or planned absences on the days of testing.
Thank you for helping our students perform their best on our state assessments!
Eagleville Virtual Open House
FOMA Heartfest Coming in April
MASD Mask Requirement Reminder
As reflected on our MASD COVID-19 Dashboard, student and staff cases and quarantines continue to be very low.
MASD will still continue to require students and staff to wear masks within schools, on buses, and during after school activities until further notice.
COVID-19 Information
Families are asked to review this important information which will help keep our students and staff healthy and our in-person schools open for learning:
COVID-19 Information and Reporting Email Address:
Families who need to communicate with our district nurses about COVID-19 related matters including reporting symptoms, sharing test results, or to ask questions should email us at covid19@masd.k12.wi.us. This new email address will allow for more efficient response times and tracking of all student related COVID-19 issues.
Students Awaiting Test Results Must Remain Home:
Families are reminded that students who have been tested for COVID-19 must remain home until their results are returned, even if they begin to feel better. If the results are negative, they can return to school with proof of the negative result unless they are already in quarantine due to a close contact.
Report All Positive Student and Household Cases:
Also, families are reminded that if your child or someone in their household tests positive for COVID-19, you must contact your child's health room or District Nurse Noel Menghe (covid19@masd.k12.wi.us or 262.363.6292 x27515). Contact tracing for all positive cases must be conducted and any delay in notifying the health room or district nurse could result in additional outbreaks or ill students.
We strongly recommend that families with household members awaiting COVID-19 test results keep their children home until they receive a negative test result. Many close contact quarantines have been avoided by families proactively keeping students who later tested positive home while waiting for a parent or sibling to receive their test results.
If an immediate family member is displaying COVID-19 symptoms and is tested, please strongly consider keeping your child home until the test results are received to help avoid quarantining other students.
Mask Use and Close Contact:
We believe that mask use is helping to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our district. While we have had some students and staff who have tested positive, the number of positives related to these cases has been very low thus far.
However, the Waukesha County Health Department still requires students or staff members who come into close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 to quarantine, regardless of mask use and physical barriers. Close contact is defined as being within six feet or less for 15 or more minutes.
Parents should be aware that a negative COVID test does not release a student from quarantine. It's important to note that our legal counsel and liability insurance carrier have made it clear that we need to follow our local health department's guidelines on quarantine procedures.
Assigned Seats on Bus:
Students riding the bus to or from school must sit in their assigned seats. Assigned seats assist us in contact tracing when there are positive cases and help us ensure the proper students are quarantined when necessary.
COVID-19 Quarantine Guidelines:
In late 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated guidelines for quarantine of those who were a close contact of someone who tested positive for COVID-19. The guidelines were approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and Waukesha County Public Health. As such, we will adopt these new guidelines:
A 14-day quarantine remains the safest option for close contacts of someone with COVID-19.
- An individual's official quarantine will be shortened to 10 days, provided the individual is asymptomatic and continues to monitor for symptoms for the full 14 days
If the quarantined individual receives a negative test result (PCR or antigen) that was collected on or after day 6 of quarantine, the quarantine may be shortened to a minimum of 7 days once our health team receives proof of the negative test result.
Please note: a positive test will result in a new isolation period of ten days.
You can find testing sites in Waukesha County at https://bit.ly/WaukeshaCoTesting.
Please note, this only applies to close contact quarantines. It does not change isolation periods for people who have tested positive for COVID-19.
Our district nurses are emailing families of students who have students in close contact quarantines with updated dates following this guidance. Families should check their email carefully for new letters. If you have not received a letter, email our health team at covid19@masd.k12.wi.us.
You can view Waukesha County’s new quarantine options by clicking here.
Substitute Teachers Needed
- Have you ever thought about teaching in a classroom?
- Has the pandemic caused you to want to get out of the house and interact with people?
- Do you want to earn some extra money?
- Do you enjoy working with students?
It is now easier than ever to become a substitute teacher. A three year short term sub license is available for applicants who hold an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university and who has successfully completed an approved substitute training program, but has not completed a state-approved educator preparation program.
Training opportunities are currently available through Stedi.com, CESA 1, or CESA 2.
Mukwonago Community Bulletin Board
Important Links
District Website | Pandemic Information
School Websites:
Big Bend | Clarendon Avenue | Eagleville | Prairie View | Rolling Hills | Section |
Park View Middle School | Mukwonago High School
Other Important Links:
Mukwonago Education Foundation | MASD Community Education | Lunch Menus |
School Calendars | Infinite Campus Parent Portal | School Board | School Board Agenda/Minutes
Mukwonago Area School District
Email: helpdesk@masd.k12.wi.us
Website: www.masd.k12.wi.us
Location: 385 East Veterans Way, Mukwonago, WI, USA
Phone: 262.363.6300
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