LAUSD to require COVID-19 testing for all students and staff, regardless of vaccination status
The Los Angeles Unified School District will require all students and employees who are returning for in-person instruction to participate in weekly COVID-19 testing — regardless of vaccination status, the district announced Thursday.
Important Message from Interim Superintendent Megan K. Reilly
Importante mensaje de la superintendente interina Megan K. Reilly https://t.co/DtBrJO4fqM pic.twitter.com/AzPkprj4pe— Interim Superintendent Megan K. Reilly (@suptlaschools) July 30, 2021
“This is in accordance with the most recent guidance from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health,” Interim Superintendent Megan K. Reilly said in a statement.
LAUSD, the nation’s second-largest school district, had previously said that fully vaccinated students and employees would not require testing. But as schools district-wide prepare to reopen for in-person instruction on Aug. 16, L.A. Unified said it’s closely monitoring evolving health conditions and adapting its response.
Students and employees can sign up for testing on LAUSD’s website on this page. There are several, free L.A. Unified testing sites throughout the county, and mobile teams will also be present to provide testing before the first day of school.
In addition to regular testing, safety measures will include: masking for all students, staff and visitors; maximizing physical distancing as much as possible; continuing comprehensive sanitizing efforts, including frequent hand washing; upgraded air filtration systems; and collaborating with health partners and agencies to support free COVID-19 vaccination.
On August 16 we’ll be back, fully in-person, with the strongest safety standards in the country. We can’t wait to welcome YOU back! pic.twitter.com/hY66uatCSt
— Los Angeles Unified (@LASchools) July 29, 2021
The district rolled out a campaign in May to vaccinate 12- to 15-year-old students before the start of the summer, with schools that had more than 30% of students vaccinated getting $5,000 for projects at their school.