Winter break won’t be over for D.C. public school students until they take a COVID-19 test. Meanwhile, kids in neighboring Montgomery County, Maryland, and Fairfax County, Virginia, are being strongly encouraged to do so.
D.C.
The test confirming D.C. children aren’t sick needs to be taken on Monday Jan. 2 and submitted by 9 p.m. that night to the District鈥檚 .
Tests were made available before the break, but can still be picked up at any one of the city’s COVID-19 centers located in each of the eight wards.
Additional details on testing can be found .
Montgomery County, Md
In Montgomery County, the school system’s chief medical officer strongly encourages staff and students to test prior to returning from the holiday break, especially if they have any symptoms of, or a potential exposure to COVID-19.
“Staff or students testing positive for COVID-19 must report their result through the MCPS COVID-19 Reporting Form and follow CDC isolation guidelines. Cases that are self-reported are reflected on the MCPS COVID-19 Dashboard,鈥 the .
Fairfax County, Va
In October, Fairfax County Public Schools stopped its requirement of testing students who are asymptomatic for COVID-19 .
However, beginning on Tuesday afternoon, FCPS encourages students and staff to take advantage of free diagnostic testing, which is available without an appointment. They will need to register first in the school system’s online portal.
Students eligible for testing need to either be exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or have been exposed to someone with a confirmed case.
You can find additional details .
