Dallas ISD has adjusted quarantine guidelines in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updates to its COVID-19 quarantine protocols. Given that free diagnostic tests—BinaxNOW Rapid Tests—are readily available to staff, the district has adopted new quarantine guidelines to help get staff and students back to business.
As of Jan. 18, the district updated its quarantine period to the 10 days CDC acceptable alternative. Individuals deemed close contacts of a positive COVID-19 case will be required to remain at home for 10 days in quarantine. These individuals should make arrangements through the school nurse (campus staff) or Health Services (central staff) to take a district-provided rapid antigen test on day 5, 6, or 7 of their quarantine to determine if they need to move to isolation status if the test is positive. Individuals testing negative and showing symptoms should seek medical guidance and a PCR test prior to the 10th day.
Individuals with a negative test will return to work on day 11 following the start date of the quarantine. Individuals who do not report back to work on day 11 will use paid time off (PTO) beginning with day 11 to cover additional time they are not at work. Individuals who choose not to test will also be expected to return to work on day 11 or begin using PTO on day 11.
Dallas ISD ha realizado ajustes a sus reglas para la cuarentena según las actualizaciones realizadas por los Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) a sus protocolos de cuarentena para el COVID-19. Debido a que el distrito cuenta con pruebas para diagnosticar la enfermedad—BinaxNOW Rapid Tests—disponibles para el personal, el distrito ha determinado adoptar las nuevas reglas de cuarentena para ayudar a los empleados a regresar a sus funciones.
A partir del 18 de enero, el distrito actualizó su período de cuarentena a los días que son la alternativa aceptable para el CDC. Se requerirá que los individuos que hayan tenido contacto cercano con alguien que haya resultado positivo con COVID-19 permanezcan en casa en cuarentena durante 10 días. Estas personas deberán hacer planes a través de la enfermera (personal escolar) o Health Services (personal central) para hacerse una prueba rápida de antígeno el día, 5, 6, o 7 de su cuarentena para determinar si necesitan aislarse si la prueba resulta positiva. Los individuos cuya prueba sea negativa y muestren síntomas deberán buscar cuidados médicos y hacerse una prueba PCR antes del 10mo día.
Los individuos cuyos resultados en la prueba sean negativos deberán regresar al trabajo en el 11mo día basándose en la fecha en que comenzó la cuarentena. Los que no se reporten en el 11mo día tendrán que usar día de asueto pagados (PTO) a partir del 11mo día para cubrir los días adicionales que no estén en el trabajo. Los que opten por no hacerse la prueba también deberán reportarse al trabajo en el 11mo día de haber comenzado la cuarentena o utilizar su PTO para cubrir los días que estén ausentes a partir del día 11.

Lou weighs 100 pounds, but he is a big teddy bear. He has grown up with my kids and watches over them always. He makes us happy because he is so sweet and fun loving.
Bella is the sweetest most lady-like young lady. She is an amazing snuggler and loves to play. Bella is enormous, but very gentle. She enjoys running and playing with our donkeys. Bella has a good time enjoying the outdoors. She is an amazing companion. Lucky is a loving “kissy-face” donkey, who enjoys giving kisses and will do just about anything for a treat. Her favorite snacks are banana treats and vanilla sugar cookies. Lucky loves to call (he-haw) when she hears me drive up. I look forward to giving her hugs and kisses every day.
My two dogs are both rescues. I moved back to Dallas from having wide open space for my one, to him being stuck in an apartment all day. He was so lonely, I got my dog a dog. They are both so happy because now we have a yard and lots of room to run again.
This is our sweetheart, Lil Bit. She has brought much joy and laughter into our home, especially during these uncertain times. She is our guardian angel, always on the lookout for trespassers as she sits on her favorite spot. Mary Ramirez- TA, Casa View ES
This is my French Bulldog puppy, Roni Corona. We got him after my kids begged and begged for a pet, and, finally during quarantine, we decided it was time to give in. We love him for the energy he brings to our home and the unconditional love (and stubbornness) he shows us each day. There’s nothing sweeter than watching him run and play at the dog park while making other doggy friends. Krisha Sears, Arthur Kramer ES
Sprinkles is the icing on the cupcake at the end of a hard day with her love and affection. While she’s a foster for now, I couldn’t imagine life without her. Deanna Restrepo, Section 504 and Dyslexia Services
Jaxon is a 1-year-old Yorkie and my youngest child, well my four-legged one. He is such a joy, making life so much more exciting with him in it. He is so loving, he has licked my tears away when I cry. When I’m away as little as two minutes, he’s so excited when I return. There have been people who claimed to not like dogs that are in love with him soon after meeting because he’s so sweet and playful. He always greets someone with a toy to play. I really love this little boy. Roshanell Clark, Edna Rowe ES
Every day I return from school, Sir Snow is waiting at the door to greet me and to tell me all about his day. He loves zoom calls and reading with the kids while chewing on the book. Teresa Sterling, Sunset HS
Harper Ferguson is our precious springer spaniel. She is sweet, playful, and incredibly opinionated. In her free time, she enjoys squeaking her toys, playing ball, eating, and welcoming home her parents from work. She dislikes vacuums and the mailman. Harper brings joy to our lives every day. Grace Ferguson, Nathaniel Hawthorne ES