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Nov. 13th is a remote learning day for all

November 12, 2020

Dear Families,

We received notification late this afternoon of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Auburn Village School. As a result, I am closing the school tomorrow, November 13, 2020, to allow for our maintenance staff to perform a deep cleaning of the building and for administration to provide relevant information to the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Students and staff will shift to online learning instruction during this time. Principal Collins will be in contact with you.

We are actively working with and following guidelines from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services.

NH DHHS has requested we provide contact information for anyone who has been identified as having had close contact (within 6 feet for longer than 10 minutes) with the infected person. NH DHHS will contact these individuals or their parent/guardian and will instruct them how to self-quarantine at home. Those families and staff will be directed to get tested and keep themselves or their children quarantined until 14 days following their last possible exposure.  A guide for self-quarantine can be found here.

If you or your child are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, such as a fever, chills, respiratory illness,  aches or change in taste and smell, please stay home and away from others and get a COVID-19 PCR test. You may also choose to seek out testing from your healthcare provider or at one of the testing sites located throughout the state (https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/covid19/documents/covid-testing-options.pdf). If you choose either of those options, you should bring this letter with you.

Please note that if you or your child are currently quarantined, you must complete quarantine, even if your test is negative. This is because the maximum amount of time from being exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19 and testing positive is 14 days.  Therefore, even if your child tests negative today, they would need to quarantine until they reach the 14th day following exposure.

The safety of our children, employees and visitors is our top priority. To ensure your health and safety, we have been following CDC guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting for our high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces. In addition, to prevent further spread of the disease in our community, please:

Because COVID-19 is most commonly spread through respiratory droplets, we should all take the following precautions to prevent the spread of the disease:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not
  • Avoid close contact with others. When outside your home, keep a distance of at least 6 feet between yourself and others. This is known as social
  • Wear a cloth face covering that covers your mouth and nose to protect others when in public areas.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed
  • Stay home if you have a fever or are not feeling

 

Children may worry about themselves, their family and friends getting sick with COVID-19. Tips for talking to children about COVID-19 can be found here.

To learn more about COVID-19, please check these trusted resources:

 

Sincerely,

William J. Rearick

Superintendent of Schools

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