Message from CHISD Health Services
Scholars will Return on January 5, 2022
We Look Forward to Welcoming Scholars to the 2022 Semester,
As you may already be aware, the CDC released updated guidance related to isolation and quarantine for COVID-19. CHISD will align our current procedures with the new guidance. CHISD administration will continue to monitor the positive COVID-19 cases affecting our district and will respond as needed, at this time we will hold in-person classes as planned starting January 5, 2022.
You can read the new Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Guidelines here.
What should you do if you have symptoms for COVID-19?
DO NOT COME TO SCHOOL.
If you think you were exposed to COVID-19 and feel sick with fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, you should contact a healthcare provider or visit a drive-thru testing location to be screened for COVID-19 testing.
CHISD has partnered with Curative to offer no cost COVID tests at the Maddox Teaching and Learning Center M-F from 8am-4pm.
Follow the CDC's recommendations for what to do if you are sick or think you may be sick with COVID-19.
What should you do if you test positive for COVID-19?
Scholars who have tested positive for COVID-19 should contact their campus attendance clerk. Here is the list of campus attendance clerks.
Stay home for 5 days
If you have no symptoms or your symptoms are resolving after 5 days, you can leave your home.
Continue to wear a mask around others for 5 additional days.







