T. SHEVCHENKO SCHOOL OF UKRAINIAN STUDIES (PARMA, OHIO)
COVID-19 RULES AND REGULATIONS
In the School of Ukrainian Studies. T. Shevchenko begins the new 2021-2022 school year. Classes begin on September 11 and will take place in the normal physical presence of students and teachers in school rooms with the necessary health safety measures in the context of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. To ensure the maximum safety of children, staff and parents at the School of Ukrainian Studies. T. Shevchenko, according to the orders of the Department of Health of the State of Ohio, the School introduces the following requirements from September 11, 2021.
Parents should check health of their children before they leave for school each day and keep them home if they are sick or exhibit any of the symptoms listed below.
If any of these symptoms were present in isolation (only one), a child may return to school after the symptom is completely resolved:
- Headache;
- Nausea/Vomiting (min. 24 hours);
- Fatigue;
- Muscle Aches.
If any of these symptoms were present, medical clearance is required to return to school:
- Fever;
- Chills;
- New onset/worsening of nasal congestion (not associated with allergies);
- Diarrhea;
- Loss of smell or taste;
- Sore throat;
- New onset cough;
- Chest pain or difficulty breathing.
This list of rules and measures is not exhaustive and may be supplemented or amended as necessary or necessary.