LAUSD decrees mandatory testing for students, teachers before classes resume

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All Los Angeles Unified School District students and staff, regardless of vaccination status, will have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before they can return to campuses when school resumes next week, the district announced on Monday, Jan. 3.

Other schools in Los Angeles County may face similar choices, though some were not planning on resuming classes until next week or later. L.A. County’s winter COVID-19 surge has proved unnerving for hospital officials, front-line health teams and myriad other L.A. County residents, but poses a special collection of challenges for educators.

In response, the first day of the spring semester for LAUSD students was pushed back to Tuesday, Jan. 11. Monday will be a “pupil-free day” for campus employees, according to an LAUSD spokesperson.

This updated guidance and more information is now available at https://achieve.lausd.net/spring2022 and on the district’s social media platforms.

The changes were announced hours after the LAUSD Board of Education held an abruptly scheduled closed-door meeting Monday morning.

“Our goal has always been to keep kids safe and in the classroom for in-person learning,” school board Vice President Nick Melvoin. “To continue meeting that goal amid changing health conditions and the new omicron variant, we will be requiring baseline testing for all students and staff before they return to school campuses next week. The district is expanding our testing capacity, availability, and access to ensure the feasibility of this necessary protocol update. It is my hope that this will help us continue meeting our goal of keeping schools open safely while providing as much peace of mind as possible amid this challenging moment.”

According to the district, students and employees can get tested at district sites starting immediately, with appointments available online at lausd.net/covidtestingappt or by calling 213-443-1300 . Walk-in testing is also available at district sites, and at-home testing kits will be available for students beginning Friday.

Students and employees can also get tested at non-district sites, but they must upload results onto the district’s Daily Pass system no later than Sunday.

Students and employees at LAUSD campuses and all other schools in the county will also be subject to stricter COVID safety protocols, which were announced on New Year’s Eve by the county Department of Public Health.

The rules require all students and staff to wear masks outdoors “where physical distancing is not feasible,” and employees must wear upgraded surgical or higher-level masks instead of cloth ones.

The new rules recommend, but do not require, students to wear non-cloth masks “with a nose wire.” The requirement for upgraded masks — which must be provided to staff by districts — will take effect two weeks after schools reopen.

The revised protocols from the county also include a “strong recommendation for all eligible staff and students to receive a booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in addition to their primary vaccine series.”

COVID testing is also required “for all close contacts who are permitted to remain in school immediately after exposure, regardless of vaccination or booster status.”

Meanwhile, students in the Burbank Unified School District were returning to class as scheduled on Monday, after the Board of Education decided not to delay reopening by one week in light of the current surge of COVID-19 infections. The panel held a 3 1/2-hour emergency meeting Sunday night to consider the delay.

Superintendent Matt Hill announced the decision on the district’s Facebook page. “After a robust discussion, the Board of Education decided that schools remain open.”

District administrators will consider changes in its COVID safety plan this week including possible mandatory testing for students and staff and enforcing a vaccine booster requirement for all employees by April 1.

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