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MUSD Coronavirus (COVID-19) Protection Plan (CPP) | PHD Vaccine Info.| Covid Testing Info.
MUSD Coronavirus (COVID-19) Protection Plan (CPP) | PHD Vaccine Info.| Covid Testing Info.
MUSD Safety First Measures for 2022-23
Masks are strongly recommended for all students, staff and visitors to our campuses.
All parents/caregivers who walk their child to school must wait outside the main gate before and after school, and those in vehicles must adhere to pickup/dropoff rules. We are limiting campus visitors who, if allowed entry, must perform a Wellness self-check.
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An at-home Wellness self-check is to be done daily for all students and staff before coming on campus. If your child is feeling ill, please keep them at home, call the school office to report the absence and our staff will let you know next steps.
We are ensuring the highest air quality of ventilation standards in all classrooms and office spaces. Additionally, all restrooms and common areas will be cleaned at least twice daily by custodial personnel
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MUSD COVID-19 Testing Clinics are available for all students, staff, families and community members. Times and locations vary depending on subject is student, staff, family member, or community at-large.
We are promoting frequent hand washing and/or hand sanitizing. Students will wash hands and/or use hand sanitizer before entering classrooms.
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*This applies to out-of-state and/or international travel.
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COVID-19 Positive Case Data
The purpose of this data is to provide the community with a transparent summary of COVID-19-related positive cases and exposures.
In addition to weekly COVID19 testing for unvaccinated students and staff, MUSD encourages student/family and staff to self-report by contacting the school office or supervisor.
COVID-19 Positive Cases
In addition to weekly COVID19 testing for unvaccinated students and staff, MUSD encourages student/family and staff to self-report by contacting the school office or supervisor.
COVID-19 Positive Cases
From the 2020-21 school year
From the 2020-21 School Year
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MUSD EducatEveryWhere Phasing In 2020-21
(Note: As of August 13, 2020 school is in session; therefore, WE refer to ‘reopening’ as phasing in for in-person learning support and instruction) During the August 3, 2020 Special Board of Education Meeting, the MUSD COVID-19 Advisory Task Force presented each aspect of the MUSD EducatEveryWhere Phasing Into 2020-21 plan. In true "Culture of We" fashion, the planning development included 11,050 planning hours, 6,000+ survey responses, 2,495 July Q&A participants, 260 Task Force members, 62 meetings, and 14 subcommittees. |
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Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 30 - High School
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Mental Wellness Q&A on July 29 for MUSD families
District leaders hosted a series of Mental Wellness Q&As for MUSD Families on July 29. |
Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 23 - Middle
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 21 - Middle
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 28 - High School
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of SPED Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 18
District leaders hosted an Exclusive Q&A with Parents / Guardians of Students with Special Needs on July 18. |
Video of Spanish Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 17
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 24 Vietnamese
District leaders hosted a Vietnamese Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Chinese Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 31
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 16 Elementary
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Parent / Guardian Q&A on July 14 Elementary
District leaders hosted a series of Parent / Guardian Q&As on the 2020-21 Reopening, Phasing-in Plan. |
Video of Special Board Meeting on August 3, 2020
The MUSD Board of Education approved two new board policies and a distance learning resolution. Click here to view the full August 3 agenda. |
Video of Special Board Meeting on July 28, 2020
The MUSD Board of Education approved two new board policies and a distance learning resolution. Click here to view the full July 28 agenda. |
Video of Board of Education Meeting on June 23, 2020
The Subcommittees of the COVID19 Advisory Task Force shared a report on 2020-21 Reopening Plan. Click here to view the full June 23 agenda. |
Video of Board of Education Meeting on June 9, 2020
MUSD's Business Services Team led a 2020-21 Budget Adoption Study Session before our COVID19 Advisory Task Force presentation. Click here to view the full June 9 agenda. |
Video of special meeting on COVID impact on May 19
On May 19, 2020, the Board of Education hosted a COVID-19 budget impact and opportunities special meeting. Watch the video here to learn more about MUSD's approach to distance learning. |
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MUSD's COVID-19 Advisory Task Force Report on 2020-21
On June 9, 2020, MUSD's COVID-19 Advisory Task Force shared a detailed report on planning for 2020-21 school year.
On June 9, 2020, MUSD's COVID-19 Advisory Task Force shared a detailed report on planning for 2020-21 school year.
This is the first of a series of videos to come over the next few weeks as we phase into 2020-21 in MUSD EducatEveryWhere v. 2.0.
Tech issues? To visit our Technology Info & How To's webpage, click here September 12 City-School Press Release: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Offer Food Distribution and Assistance for Renters and Small Businesses. Read full release here.
August 14: MUSD, City of Milpitas Offer Food Distribution and Assistance for Renters and Small Businesses. Click here for joint press release. July 20: Message from the California Interscholastic Federation on 2020-21 sports season. Click here for press release. July 18: Message from Santa Clara County on COVID community transmission and how we can help prevent the spread. Click here for press release. June 26: Video Statement of Santa Clara County Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody Regarding Next Steps for Risk Reduction to Protect the Community. Click here to watch video. June 20: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Offer Enhanced Summer Programs. Read more here. June 18: Governor Newsom offers guidance for the use of face coverings. Read more here. June 13: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Make Preparations for Safe Reopening. Read more here. June 11: MUSD forecasts balanced budget for 2020-21 school year despite COVID-19 impact. Read more here. June 6: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Prepare for Next Phase of Reopening with Expanded Testing and Outdoor Dining. Read more here. June 3: County Superintendent Mary Ann Dewan issues message to community as schools continue to plan for 2020-2021 year. Read press release available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. APRIL
April 25: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Committed to Community Health and Education. Read more here. April 18: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Support Small Businesses, Education, and Access to Food. Read more here. April 14: MUSD establishes Credit/No Credit for Spring 2020. Read more here. Translations: Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese April 13: California, Oregon & Washington announce Western States Pact. Read more here. April 11: MUSD, City issue joint press release. Read more here. April 6: SCC Public Health recommends residents use face coverings when leaving home for essential activities. Read more here. April 4: MUSD, City working together to meet community needs during Shelter in Place extension. Read more here. April 1: County Superintendents share joint message to families. Read more here. Translations: Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese April 1: Flexible learning extended through remainder of school year. Read more here. Translations: Vietnamese, Spanish, Chinese MARCH
March 31: Increased restrictions under new Order of the Health Officer of the County of Santa Clara. Read more here. March 30: A message to MUSD Families from Superintendent Cheryl Jordan. Read more here. March 30: County update on Covid-19 cases, mortgage payment relief, public transportation, airport access, homeless, etc. Read more here. March 28: MUSD, City issue joint press release. Read more here. March 25: Flexible learning extended through May 1, 2020. Read more here. March 23: A new message from MUSD. Read more here. March 20: County Statement on Governor Newsom's Executive Order. Read more here. March 18: Governor waives state testing requirement for 2019-20. Read more here. March 18: Substitute Employee Letter (COVID-19) March 17: Message to Community Leaders from Board President Hon Lien and MUSD Emergency Resolution 2020.27 March 16: MUSD responds to Shelter in Place; FAQs on New Order For Residents to Stay Home; and Final Signed Order to Shelter in Place March 13: MUSD schools will shift to MUSD EducatEverywhere, flexible learning from March 16-April 3. Read more here. March 13: Santa Clara County Public Health updated recommendations for Public Schools. Read more here. March 12: California Department of Public Health press releases on Gathering Guidance and School Guidance on COVID-19. March 9: Milpitas Unified School District issues new information on coronavirus. Read more here. March 6: Milpitas Unified School District, City of Milpitas issue joint press release. Read more here. March 6: MUSD is sharing these press releases from the Santa Clara Count Public Health Department: A letter from County Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody, Enhanced Guidance from Public Health, COVID-19 Update for Schools, and COVID-19 Update for Individuals March 5: Updated Coronavirus FAQs from Santa Clara County Office of Education. Read more here. Translations: Spanish, Vietnamese March 3: A message from MUSD on the latest regarding Novel Coronavirus. Read more here. March 1: A message from MUSD on the latest regarding Novel Coronavirus. Read more here. FEBRUARY
Feb. 26: A message from MUSD on the latest regarding Novel Coronavirus. Read more here. Feb. 14: The California Department of Education released a statement regarding the Coronavirus. Read more here. Feb. 14: The California Department of Public Health issued a press release on the Coronavirus. Read more here. Feb. 12: Update for Guidance on Students returning from Travel to Mainland China. Read more here. Translations: Chinese, Spanish Feb. 10: The Santa Clara County Public Health Department has released a video message on the Novel Coronavirus. Read more here. Feb. 6: Novel Coronavirus Update: A message from the County Public Health Officer. Read here. Feb 4.: Milpitas Unified School District provides information to families on what will be done for students returning from China. Read more here. May
May 30: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Continue to Offer Community Assistance Programs. Read more here. May 28: MUSD forms COVID-19 Advisory Task Force to plan for the future. Read more here. May 23: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Continue to Offer Community Assistance Programs in Response to COVID-19. Read more here. May 16: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Feed Community and Celebrate Graduating Class of 2020. Read more here. May 9: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas to Provide Resources to Support Emotional, Physical, and Mental Wellbeing. Read more here. May 2: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Plan for the Continued Safety and Security of Milpitas Families, Residents and Children. Read more here. |
COVID-19 Community Survey for 2020-21 School Year Planning
Superintendent Cheryl Jordan shares a video message with Milpitas calling for community input for 2020-21 planning. To read a transcript of her video message in English, Vietnamese, Chinese, or Spanish, please click here. To participate and share your input, click the survey in your preferred language: |
from the 2021-22 school year
Previous health orders & Guidance
- California Public Health Department FAQs (updated 10.14.21)
- Self-Quarantining Instructions for Individuals Exposed to COVID-19
- The Conversation About the COVID Vaccines & Kids
- What Families Need to Know About the COVID-19 vaccine
- Lo que las familias deben saber sobre la vacuna contra el COVID-19
- CA Safe Schools for All Parent Page
- Home Isolation / Quarantine Guidance (8/31/21 updated)
- CDPH Blueprint for a Safer Economy: Equity focus (Español link); Additional CDPH Guidance Docs
- K-12 COVID-19 Childhood Transmission Scientific Summary
- August 2: SCCPHD Health Officer Order on Indoor Mask Mandate
- July 16: Statement from Santa Clara County Office of Education on updated CDPH Guidance for Schools and Universal Mask Requirements
- June 15: California's ReOpening and What it Means for Schools
- June 9: Bay Area County Superintendents Announce Support of School Campus Reopening for Fall 2021
- May 18: Santa Clara County New Public Heath Order Executive Summary
- Site Specific Social Distancing Protocol Forms
- September 18: Revised County Public Health Department Guideline for Covid Testing & Return to Work/School
- August 3, 2020 Presentation: MUSD EducatEveryWhere Phasing In 2020-21 to in-person support & Instruction
- March 23: Santa Clara County moving into Orange Tier of State's Blueprint for a Safer Economy
- March 2: Santa Clara County moving into Red Tier of State's Blueprint for a Safer Economy
- January 25: State lifting Stay At Home Order; County returning to Purple Tier
- January 8: California's COVID-19 Vaccine Plan
- December 31: Mandatory Directives on Capacity Limits
- December 30: Governor Newsom Unveils California Safe Schools for All Plan
- December 4: Bay Area Health Officers Move to Implement the State's Regional Stay At Home Order
- November 28: New Revisions to Health Officer's Mandatory Directives (effective November 30)
- World Health Organization Q&A for Schools
- November 19 CDPH Limited Stay At Home Order
- November 17 Mandatory Directive (County back in Purple Tier)
- October 5: Revised Health Officer Risk Reduction
- Parent Guide to the ReOpening of Santa Clara County K-12 Schools for the 2020-21 School Year
- Mandatory Directive for Schools
- COVID-19 Prepared: Reopening of Santa Clara County K-12 Schools for the 2020-2021 School Year (Updated Sept. 21, 2020)
- COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Schools and School-Based Programs
- September 8: County moves to Red Tier in State's New Framework
- September 4: State releases updated Guidance for Providing In-Person Instruction to Small Groups of Students
- August 28: California moves to Blueprint for Safer Economy system
- August 3: COVID-19 and Re-Opening In-person Learning: Elementary Education Waiver Process
- Click here for updates to the County Order, effective July 13.
- A June 26, 2020 Video Statement of Santa Clara County Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody Regarding Next Steps for Risk Reduction to Protect the Community. Click here to watch video.
- Click here to read June 18 press release from Governor Newsome on Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings
- Click here for updates to Shelter in Place Order, effective June 5, 2020.
- June 9: Bay Area County Superintendents Announce Support of School Campus Reopening for Fall 2021
- May 18: Santa Clara County New Public Heath Order Executive Summary
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