COVID-19 UPDATES
Our work continues to provide for the health and safety of our entire community and to continue Doing Everything Right For Boys!
We are thankful for the patience of our families and their ability to remain nimble as we navigate the year - TOGETHER, WE'VE GOT THIS!
UPDATED AS OF April 19, 2021
Great news!
We are thrilled to announce that Salisbury School has secured an ON-CAMPUS Pfizer vaccine clinic for Salisbury School students 16 years and older. The clinics will be held on Friday, May 7 (first dose) and Friday, May 28 (second dose). We have reserved enough doses so that all eligible students have access to an appointment.
Please refer to your email regarding this topic for your Registration Link.
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COVID-19 HEALTH POLICY
Click here to access the Salisbury School COVID-19 Health Policy
(Updated as of July 30)
COVID-19 Color Stage framework:
Click here to view Salisbury's risk mitigation measures based risk level.
A broad look at our hybrid, BLENDED and distance learning model
Click here to view our outline. For further details please refer below to the FAQ section and our Distance Learning topic.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Testing Requirements, resources and details
- Visitor Policy
- Off-campus Travel
- How will the Athletics Program change?
- Steps Salisbury is taking to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus
- What will learning look like from campus, from home and in the classroom?
- What is Hybrid learning? What does Blended Learning mean, and more.
- Are masks required and what type is best?
- Is Salisbury School able to offer a remote learning option to students who cannot return to campus due to complications related to COVID-19?
- What happens if my son is ill or is diagnosed with COVID-19?
Testing Requirements, resources and details
Visitor Policy
Off-campus Travel
How will the Athletics Program change?
Steps Salisbury is taking to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus
What will learning look like from campus, from home and in the classroom?
What is Hybrid learning? What does Blended Learning mean, and more.
Are masks required and what type is best?
Is Salisbury School able to offer a remote learning option to students who cannot return to campus due to complications related to COVID-19?
What happens if my son is ill or is diagnosed with COVID-19?
School Communications:
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#TogetherWeveGotThis!:
For Reference - Previously Discussed Topics Have Included:
- Are students able to do their 14-day quarantine in the dorms on campus or must it be off-campus?
- How will advisors continue their role and relationship with students?
- What if my son uses the Rudd Learning Center and a tutor as an academic resource?
- Are accommodations for students with learning differences being considered?
- Are Student Health Services Available Virtually, including the Student Support Team?
- 2020 Spring Trimester Reimbursement Information
- What if I am registered for the SAT or ACT this spring?
- What steps are you taking to keep COVID-19 from campus?
- How are Spring Sports effected?
- Are School sponsored trips still on?
- Are there any restrictions on a student’s eventual return to campus?
- What will happen if my student becomes sick upon return to school?
- How is Salisbury supporting students who are not able to return home for break or have concerns about family members at home?