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Reporting Student Positive COVID-19 Cases at School

Please click here for specific instructions if your student or student-athlete has tested positive for COVID-19 so we can notify the Department of Public Health (DPH) and expedite the implementation of appropriate infectious control actions.

Procedures for Entering Our Building

COVID-19 Building Survey – Staff

All CSW staff must complete this survey before they enter the building and report to the Main Office to sign in.

If a staff member marks “Yes”, to any of the questions in the survey,  the staff member must stay home. There are absolutely no exceptions to this DDOE regulation.

“Any affirmative responses to the health assessment should prompt the family to keep the student home from school. Students and staff must stay home if they are exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been confirmed to have COVID-19 or if required by DPH to isolate or quarantine.” (page 17 – DDOE School Health Return to School Additional Guidance)

COVID-19 Building Survey – Students

All CSW students must complete this survey before they attend an in-person event at CSW or enter the building.

If a student marks “Yes”, to any of the questions in the survey, the moderator(s) must inform the student and/or parent/guardian and let them know they must stay home. There are absolutely no exceptions to this DDOE regulation.

“Any affirmative responses to the health assessment should prompt the family to keep the student home from school. Students and staff must stay home if they are exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been confirmed to have COVID-19 or if required by DPH to isolate or quarantine.” (page 17 – DDOE School Health Return to School Additional Guidance)

Delaware Offers Contact Tracing and Mobile App – COVID Alert DE

Governor John Carney, the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), and the Delaware Department of Technology and Information (DTI) on Tuesday launched COVID Alert DE – a mobile app available in the App Store or Google Play that will help Delaware fight community spread of COVID-19.The free mobile app – available to anyone 18 or older who lives, works, or attends college in Delaware – uses Bluetooth technology from Google and Apple to securely and anonymously alert users who have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. Add your phone to the COVID-19 Fight – Download the COVID Alert DE App.

Medical Resources

COVID-19 Community Testing Sites COVID-19 Testing has expanded throughout the state. Here is a list of permanent testing sites in New Castle County. Schools Testing sites were recently addedto the list of permanent testing sites Do You Qualify for an At-Home Testing Option? The State of Delaware is expanding options for COVID-19 detection through the addition of an at-home testing option. This method of testing will be prioritized by Division of Public Health based on the most recent data being reported from healthcare providers and other sources throughout the State. This method of testing is available to Delaware residents only.  If you are ordering for a family, you will need one email address per person/test. Division of Public Health encourages any Delawarean over the age of 60 and those in high risk groups to utilize this testing method. Additionally, Division of Public Health recommends this testing method for the following New Castle communities and risks: Newark

  • Any student of the University of Delaware
  • Wilmington (especially those in zip codes 19801, 19802, and 19805)
  • New Castle (those in zip code 19720)

Questions about COVID-19? Please visit the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH)’s website for coronavirus information at de.gov/coronavirus. Individuals with general questions about coronavirus can call DPH at 1-866-408-1899 or email at DPHcall@delaware.gov. DPH can also be contacted by calling 2-1-1 (Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.) Contact your primary health care provider if you have concerns about symptoms, particularly those with fever and coughing or shortness of breath. COVID-19 Symptoms – DPH

Centers For Disease Control:

CDC.GOV Johns Hopkins University of Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center World Health Organization – Coronavirus

CSW School Nurse Contact Information

During virtual learning, please feel free to reach out to Nurse Karen Micale by email at kmicale@charterschool.org for any health/illness related concerns/questions.

Mental Health and Wellness

Community Support Resources 24/7 Crisis Line and Crisis Text Line If your child is in need of immediate assistance, please contact Child Priority Response (Mobile Crisis) available 24/7 at 800-969-4357 or the 24/7 Crisis Text Line (text “HOME” to 741-741). Aquila of Delaware – Emotional Support Line Need encouragement? Need help coping with stressful times? Need service referrals? Prevent Child Abuse Delaware–Tips for Parents and Caregivers

Coping with Covid – National Association of School Psychologists

Here are some ways to help your children cope with changes resulting from COVID-19.

Meal Services and Food Bank

Red Clay Cafe Meal Service has Resumed! Red Clay’s meal service is back and better than ever. To ensure that students continue to have access to nutritious meals while schools are closed, the Red Clay Cafe will provide meals free of charge to all students 18 years and under on Tuesdays and Thursdays this fall.See the schedule here!

Food Bank – Sign Up for Notifications

Sign up here to learn more about community food distribution pop-ups.

Do you need help with rent and bills?

There is a state program to help those impacted by our national crisis.

Technology and Printing

Chromebook questions?  Email Mr. Dan Saggione at dsaggione@charterschool.org if you have questions about your chromebook. Please be aware with schools closed and so many people working from home, there will be ongoing challenges for our nation’s broadband infrastructure and the use of it.

Need Access to a Printer – Head to the Library

Curbside printing is available through our New Castle County Libraries.

General Resources

Delaware Department of Education Resources (DOE)– A list of non-profit, community and agency support available to Delaware districts and charterschools in the 2020-21 school year is available here.

Food Bank of Delaware and Delaware Helpline Resources

Continue to check the Food Bank of Delaware’s website and the Delaware Helpline website if you need help with medical care, mental health services, food, etc.

Family Resources by Zip Code

Highmark Inc. is a national, diversified health care partner serving members through its businesses in health insurance, dental insurance, and reinsurance. Use their resource page to look for reduced or free services for food, housing, etc. You can search by zip code at https://highmark.auntbertha.com/.


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