Reminder of FUSD Travel Expectations
District Expectation:
With substantial spread of COVID-19 staff and students should avoid travel when possible, especially on public transportation (e.g. airplanes, trains, busses, etc.)
Staff/Students should follow CDC Guidelines and think critically about travel prior to leaving. Don’t travel if you are sick or if you have been around someone with COVID-19 in the past 14 days. Don’t travel with someone who is sick.
Site Implementation:
While Traveling:
Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arm lengths) from anyone who did not travel with you, particularly in crowded areas. It’s important to do this everywhere — both indoors and outdoors.
Wear a mask to keep your nose and mouth covered when you are in shared spaces outside of your home, including when using public transportation.
Wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Watch your health: Look for symptoms of COVID-19, and take your temperature if you feel sick.
Upon your return to Flagstaff:
Avoid being around people who are at increased risk for severe illness for 14 days, whether you get tested or not.
If there are people in the household who did not travel with you, wear a mask and ask everyone in the household to wear masks in shared spaces inside your home for 14 days after travel.
Self-monitor for 14 days, meaning people should remain alert for any symptoms related to COVID-19.
Flagstaff testing site information Winter HolidaysHoliday Schedule Overview:
***** Saliva based testing will continue through March! Yay!!!!
Christmas: Fort Tuthill testing site will be closed Friday, December 25 – Sunday, December 27. The data dashboard will be published on Friday, December 25.
New Year’s: Fort Tuthill testing site will be closed Friday, January 1. Dashboard data will be posted on January 1.
Testing will resume at the Fort Tuthill testing site on Monday, January 4, 2021.
***Please remind everyone they need to schedule an appointment for testing...no walk up appointments at this time.
Important Links:
Updating language re: Close contact language - Less than 6 feet for a cumulative 15 minutes in a 24 hour period - update from CDC for contact tracing
~Thank you Eva and Tori for working so hard to get some of our students back to in-person learning! ~ D. Hauer
~Thank you Amy Hanno for sending me this weeks RTI story as fast as lightning when I forget to ask ahead of time! ~ J. Burgoon

Wednesday, Jan. 13 - ParentVue available
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