Weekly COVID Safety Check and Symptomatic Testing

Section 1 - Online Registration for In-School Weekly COVID Safety Checks or Symptomatic Testing

  • CLICK HERE to register for Weekly COVID Testing and Test & Stay

Section 2 - Paper Registration for In-School Weekly COVID Safety Checks or Symptomatic Testing

  • CLICK HERE to download a form that you can print and complete

Weekly COVID Safety Checks

All students can get tested weekly at school to ensure that they are safe from COVID. These tests are free and use a shallow swab that only goes into the lower part of the student's nose. Most students will do the test on themselves with the guidance of trained staff.

Weekly testing will help your family with early detection and can prevent COVID from spreading in your family.

  1. CLICK HERE to register online for Weekly COVID Testing

  2. CLICK HERE to download a form that you can print and complete

For more detailed information about our Routine COVID Safety Checks, please scroll down.

In-School Symptomatic Tests

If your child experiences COVID Symptoms in school, our school nurses can provide a rapid antigen test to quickly check them for COVID.

To allow us to test your child if they have symptoms in school, please sign up here.

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For the 2021-2022 school year, we are able to provide weekly testing at the Pre-school, all five elementary schools, O'Maley Middle School, and Gloucester High School..

Our current safety measures combined with these weekly COVID Safety Checks for students and staff will lower the risk of transmission and allow us to continue our regular, in-person school days. The more people who participate, the safer we will all be.

What are the benefits of our Weekly COVID Safety Checks?

  • Weekly testing can quickly detect, trace, and isolate COVID-19 positive individuals. This will help us lower the risk of transmission in schools and also help families stay safe and healthy.

  • Testing is quick and easy and is not painful or invasive

  • Participating in the weekly testing is free

  • The program is voluntary but is strongly encouraged to help reduce the risk of COVID-19

  • Guardians need to sign a one-time consent form for their students to participate in weekly testing. We will only test students whose parent or guardian has given GPS permission to do so.

Sign Up by Following the Link Below

Registration for Gloucester Public Schools Weekly COVID Testing

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How do Gloucester's Weekly COVID Safety Checks work?

The type of testing we are using is called “Pooled Testing.” Pooled testing makes it easier and faster to find individuals who might have COVID-19. Here is how it works:

  • Participating students and staff are tested individually once a week with a nasal swab. Most students will be able to swab themselves.

  • Then, ten swabs will be placed in the same tube, creating a group of swabs called a “pool.” The pool is sent to a lab where the whole pool is tested for COVID-19 at one time.

  • If the pool test comes back negative, all students in the pool are COVID-negative. In this case, you will not hear from the school. Parents, students and staff will not be notified if your pooled test result is negative.

  • If the pool test comes back positive, it means that at least one person in the pool is COVID-positive. In this case, all individuals in that pool will be re-tested at school. Individuals in a positive pool will be tested at school the morning after the pooled result is returned for an individual follow-up test. The school will contact every family of a student in a positive pool and advise you to isolate until the next school day when the follow up test will happen.

  • Individual follow-up tests produce results in 15 mins. If the individual follow-up test comes back negative, the student continues with school as normal. If the individual follow-up test comes back positive, the Gloucester Department of Health will guide the family on how the student should quarantine and be taken care of. Nurses from the Gloucester Department of Health and the school will also reach out to start the contact tracing process.