Hello, Bulldog Parents/Guardians,
It has been brought to our attention that some parents and students have heard that a threat has been made to WHS. As always, we will notify parents/guardians of important dates, important information, and if there is urgent information that you should know.
Thank you for your continued support.
All Midland Community Schools are deeply saddened by the tragic events that impacted the Oxford Community School District. Our hearts are broken for the Oxford community, students, families, and staff. #OxfordStrong
Students - remember that your P2P group is always here for you. #MidlandP2P #SeekDontHide
Parents – here are some resources for how to talk to your student about this tragedy - https://www.dougy.org/ resources?how=mass-tragedies& who=&type=&audience=.
This Wednesday, December 1, from 6-7 pm, the Midland Area Youth Action Council will host Heather Crowl, Scholarship Coordinator for the Midland Area Community Foundation, to walk students through the steps of the scholarship application process and answer questions. The scholarship application opens on December 1. The Zoom link is as follows:
Topic: Midland Area Youth Foundation Scholarship Q&A Night
Time: Dec 1, 2021, 06:00 AM Eastern Time (the US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 899 8516 6611
Passcode: 894733
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COVID-19 DASHBOARD
Updated: 9/30/21
STATUS OF INSTRUCTION AND SCHOOL-SPONSORED FUNCTIONS
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Instruction:
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Trimester 1: In-Person, Hybrid, and Virtual
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Trimester 2: In-Person, Hybrid, and Virtual
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Trimester 3: In-Person, Hybrid, and Virtual
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School-Sponsored Functions: Upcoming: Parent-Teacher Conferences - 10/14/21
SCHOOL ASSOCIATED COVID-19 CASES
This data may include probable and confirmed cases as reported by Windover High School and/or Midland County Department of Public Health among students, staff, administration, coaches, or visitors if the person with COVID-19 was in the building or participating in a school-sponsored function during their infectious period.
New Cases (Since Last Update) |
1 |
Cumulative Cases (Since Reporting Began) |
2 |
Populations Affected |
0 |
As a precaution, we will be disinfecting applicable areas of the school. This may include spraying classrooms, hallways, locker rooms, and common areas, as needed, with a sanitizer, along with other methods of disinfection.
Who Wants an extra large candy bar and pop?
Starting October 6 and for the next thirty days we will be doing a daily give away for a extra large candy bar and pop. All you have to do is show up to all your scheduled classes without being tardy and you will be entered into the drawing. It's that simple! We look forward to seeing you at school.
What is the recommendation to schools in Midland County from MCDPH?
MCDPH urges schools to follow the COVID-19 recommendations from MDHHS and CDC. These involve a layered approach of prevention strategies to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission to students, staff, and the greater community. Local school districts, in consultation with local public health, should select preventive strategies based on an ongoing assessment of 1) the current level of community transmission of COVID-19, 2) the current level of in-school transmission of COVID-19, and 3) the capacity of the school’s facilities, staff, and resources.
Requirements for schools. There is a CDC order for face coverings on school bus transportation. Case notification to the local health department and contact tracing are required by the Michigan Public Health Code. Schools must continue to follow the MDHHS Order Reporting of Confirmed and Probable Cases at Schools, which requires schools to post data about case counts on their websites. Schools should continue to follow their infectious disease policies, such as requiring students and staff to stay home when sick.
Windover High School will be requiring staff and students to wear face masks while in the building based on the information from MDHHS and CDC. When the MDHHS notifies schools that the number of COVID-19 cases in Midland County has reduced enough to assure student and staff safety, the board will revisit the mask-wearing policy.