At-Home Testing for PPS Students
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Dear parent/caregiver,
At the Plymouth Public Schools, keeping your students safe and in school is our top priority. We are writing to let you know, in accordance with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Department of Public Health (DPH), our district is updating our COVID-19 Testing Program, effective the week of January 31st. We are opting into an at-home testing program that will increase testing of our participating students and staff, regardless of vaccination status. For more information about this update to the statewide testing program, please click here.
The at-home testing option will begin during the week of January 31st, so long as we receive our allotted test kits from the State. In addition to this new at-home antigen test option, we will continue with symptomatic testing during the week. If your child is experiencing symptoms at home, please contact your school health office for guidance.
As part of this shift in the program, we are discontinuing Test and Stay and contact tracing for in-school close contacts. This means that if your child is a potential contact in school, they may continue to come to school and do not have to quarantine. This new at-home testing opportunity is voluntary and only those who opt-in will receive tests. We strongly encourage you to fill out the form by Thursday, January 27th to opt-in. If you have questions, please contact your school’s nurse.
COVID-19 Testing Programs in our Schools:
At-Home Rapid Antigen Testing on each FRIDAY (opt-in information below)
Symptomatic Testing (If you have not yet signed up, click here)
Overview: At-Home Rapid Testing Program
- About the Test: iHealth is a 15-minute at-home FDA-approved rapid antigen test
- Opt-In: To participate, you must opt-in by completing the online form. By opting in, you will agree to review the training materials for test administration, report positive test results to your student’s school, and administer the tests according to Plymouth’s guidelines.
- Weekly: Every two weeks you will receive an iHealth at-home rapid test kit. Each kit contains two individual tests. Your student will administer one test each week on Friday.
- Reporting Positive Test Results: If your student tests positive on an at-home antigen test, you will report the positive result to your school nurse or administration. The school will keep the results confidential and will not make individual results public. In addition, it is strongly recommended that you inform your healthcare professional of the positive result.
- Easy, Free, and Flexible: This test is administered at home (not at school), reducing the burden on school staff and time to administer tests and increasing a family’s flexibility to do testing in the home for free.
How do I administer the test?
Click here for a full “how to” written guide in various languages
Click here for a video of an individual self-testing
Questions?
Please do not hesitate to reach out to your school nurse with any questions.
11 Lincoln Street | Plymouth, MA 02360
ccampbell@plymouth.k12.ma.us | (508) 830-4300