Updated public health guidance for COVID-19 for the 2023-2024 school year
Dear SCUSD Families,
Public health guidance has been updated for the 2023-24 school year in regards to COVID-19 mitigation in schools, and we wanted to share with you how this will look this school year.
Below, please find the latest guidance from the California Department of Public Health:
SCUSD will continue to provide the following COVID-19 Exposure Notifications and Contact Tracing:
- Contact Tracers investigate every reported case of COVID-19 for staff and students.
- Contact Tracers provide written guidance to the ill individual for isolation.
- Contact Tracers notify and provide guidance to all exposed staff via written SCUSD email.
Parents and guardians will no longer receive a letter for every incident of an exposed student, however, other exposure notification procedures will continue, including following California Department of Public Health and ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ County Public Health guidelines for outbreaks (3 or more in a class) which may require notifications to parents/caregivers in consultation with SCPH. The Sac City Unified Community will continue to have access to COVID-19 cases per the , which continues to be updated twice weekly.
This update aligns with current CDPH/SCPH guidelines changed in May 2023 because COVID-19 has become an endemic disease and we are no longer under a state of pandemic public health emergency. Please visit our website to find the most up to date version of the Covid-19 Health & Safety Plan.