COVID-19 Testing

Date: September 1, 2021 

Dear families and students, 

Thank you for your continued support as we kick off the 2021-2022 school year. At Lowell  Middlesex Academy Charter School (LMACS), keeping your students safe and in school is our  top priority. We have learned a great deal over this past year and our current guidance and  procedures reflect the most updated recommendations from the CDC and the Massachusetts  Department of Public Health.  

For the 2021-22 school year, we are offering an extra layer of protection to prevent the spread of  COVID-19, our COVID-19 testing program at school. This program has three components:  symptomatic testing for students who show symptoms of COVID-19 at school, routine  COVID safety checks to prevent the spread of the virus undetected among students who are not  showing symptoms, and test and stay for students who may have been exposed while in school  but are not showing symptoms. Each of these is a quick, non-invasive nasal swab that is  collected under the supervision of a school nurse or trained health provider. Unlike COVID-19  tests of the past, these are not uncomfortable and easy for students to do themselves. 

Students only participate with permission from a parent or guardian (or themselves if they are 18  years or older). It is important to LMACS that you are fully informed regarding the process and  that we can answer any questions that you might have in advance of asking you to sign the consent form. Below we describe each of the three parts of our testing program, how they are  conducted, and what they are used for. 

Symptomatic testing is used when a student is showing symptoms of COVID-19 during school;  students should not come to school if they are feeling sick while at home. Some symptoms of the  virus look identical to other illnesses like the cold or flu, and this test tells us whether a  symptomatic student has COVID-19 or not. This is a rapid test, and we receive the results of this  test within 15 minutes. If a student has minimal symptoms and tests negative, they can remain in  school. 

Routine COVID safety checks minimize disruption to learning by helping us catch potential  spread of the virus before it starts. Each student administers the safety check on a weekly basis.  Samples are collected at school in groups of 5-10 individuals. The samples are group together at  school. Once the samples get to the lab, all the samples in the group are tested for COVID-19  together. In almost all cases, it will take less than 24 hours to receive safety check results.  Students can continue to come to school while awaiting safety check results; they do not need to 

quarantine while awaiting results. If a safety check test is positive, the lab will automatically  process each individual sample to determine which student(s) in the group produced the positive test. 

Test and stay allows students who have had close contact with a person who tested positive for  COVID-19 while at school to stay in school if the student is not showing symptoms. Instead of  needing to quarantine and miss school, these students will take a daily rapid test while they  remain in school as long as they are not symptomatic. Students participate in test and stay for at  least five days after they may have been exposed. 

If a student tests positive for COVID-19, they must quarantine at home for the CDC recommended ten days since symptoms appeared or ten days since the positive test before  returning to school. The student must also be without a fever for 24 hours. 

Although students who are vaccinated are much less likely to spread or contract the virus, it is  important for us to create an inclusive environment for both vaccinated and unvaccinated  students.  

To participate in the program, you must sign the consent form (links at end of this letter) on behalf of your student. If student is 18 years and older they should use the adult consent form. There is no charge for participating. To learn more about our COVID-19 testing  program, please visit https://www.doe.mass.edu/covid19/testing/. If you have additional  questions regarding the program, please contact the LMACS school nurse, Amy Hendl at (978)  656-3461 or email hendla@middlesex.mass.edu

It is our hope that these measures will work together to keep our schools safe and your student in  school. Thanks again for your support during this challenging time. We look forward to  welcoming your students back to the classroom. 

Sincerely, 

 

Sean McCarthy, Ed.D    Amy Hendl, RN

LMACS Director LMACS School Nurse 

 

Consent Forms:

online link (preferred)

Paper copies to print-

Students under 18 years old         Students 18 years and over