SUPERINTENDENT MESSAGE
September 3, 2021
Wayne Local Schools want to keep our students safe and in school. Warren County school districts have been in the news this week because of a request to try a multi-tiered modification to current quarantine protocols. First, let me state this modified approach has not been fully approved at this point. Wayne Local Schools, along with nine other Warren County districts, are working through many logistics and details. Hours and hours of work is invested into this project. Unfortunately, some news media and others have made it appear that the program is already fully enacted. Wayne Local Schools is still clarifying and examining the many elements needed for successful implementation.
The framework of the guidelines will be created and approved by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). Wayne Local Schools emphasizes safety for our students and staff. Individuals who are sick will be required to stay home. Individuals who are not sick may remain in school. As we learn to live with COVID-19, we strive to develop better systems to determine which students are sick and contagious. After a year of quarantines, we know the process has a negative impact on students and their families. Quarantined students are socially isolated along with the impact on academic growth. Currently, students exposed to coronavirus are required to be fully quarantined at home if they’re not vaccinated or wearing a mask through contact tracing. The modified plan would allow unvaccinated, non-masked students who are exposed to the virus to remain in class; however the “exposed” student must remain symptom free and be tested twice within a seven (7) day window. The “exposed” individuals will be required to wear a mask throughout the duration of the modified quarantine. Parents will have quarantine options under the Ohio Department of Health’s Pilot.
Similar to our current quarantine protocols, any individual identified through contact tracing as being “exposed” immediately enters our quarantine process. Parents of the student will be contacted and made aware of the exposure. Separation from other non-exposed students continues to be an emphasis until full contact tracing is completed. Elements of the contact tracing process include whether the individual is vaccinated or wearing a mask.
Under the Pilot Quarantine Program, an individual not vaccinated and not wearing a mask, yet symptom free, will be given a pathway to remain in school. Families and students will be instructed about the modified pilot option after an exposure. Within the modified pilot option, there are some very specific steps that must be followed. No family or student has to accept the pilot option. It's a choice the family likely will want to discuss and may want to consult their family doctor.
Likely Elements of the Pilot Program include:
We remain committed to keeping students safe and in school. We ask for your patience as we diligently work with our project partners to ensure the safety and academic success of our students. We will share more information about the pilot as we receive more guidance and clarity from the Ohio Department of Health.