SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE
October 29, 2021
Wayne Local School District is proud to have been one of the leading partners in the Test and Stay Pilot Program. The four week program, implemented by school districts in Warren County, collected an impressive amount of data that was recently used in a communication from the Ohio Department of Health and Ohio Governor DeWine.
Most recently, there are new options when it comes to quarantining and masking with the Mask to Stay, Test to Play Program. The guidelines help keep healthy kids learning in school, and participating in the activities they love. The program is another step in ensuring that our children stay connected to their educators and classmates - a crucial component for children’s mental wellness. The new guidelines are for students who were exposed to COVID-19 in a classroom setting or school-related activity. Those exposed to COVID-19 outside of school should continue to follow standard quarantine guidelines.
Below is the updated school quarantine guidance released by the Ohio Department of Health. Wayne Local Schools will follow these guidelines effective immediately.
Under Mask to Stay, students can continue with in-person learning after being directly exposed to COVID-19 in a school setting if they do the following:
Test to Play permits students to participate in extracurricular activities after being directly exposed to COVID-19 in a school setting if they:
Strong data About the Pilot
Ten (10) Warren County school districts participated in the 4-week Test & Stay pilot program with the Warren County Combined Health District and with assistance from the Ohio Department of Health. Participating districts included Carlisle Local Schools, Clinton-Massie Local Schools, Franklin City Schools, Kings Local Schools, Lebanon City Schools, Little Miami, Mason City Schools, Monroe City Schools, Springboro, Wayne Local Schools, the Warren County Career Center and the Warren County Educational Service Center.
During the pilot, the following data was obtained: