What Our Schools are Doing About COVID-19
Learn more by reading messages sent to families in the links below.
News from Crook County School District:
- April 8 Closure Update
- 8 de Abril Cierre Actulizacian
- April 2 Updated School Calendar
- 2 de Abril Calendario Escolar Actualizado
- Childcare for Emergency Workers
- March 31 Learning @ Home Update
- 31 de Marzo de 2020 -Aprendiendo de Casa
- March 30 Parent & Family Resources
- 30 de Marzo Recursos Para Padres y Familiares
- March 26 Learning @ Home Update
- 26 de Marzo de 2020 – de Aprendiendo de Casa
- STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
- March 20 Crook County School District Expands Grab-and-Go Meal Program
- 20 de Marzo Crook County School District Expande el Programa de Comida Para
llevar - March 18 CCSD to Launch “Learning @ Home” Program April 1st
- 18 de Marzo de 2020 CCSD Lanzara el Programa “Aprendiendo de Casa” el 1 de Abril
- March 17 Letter to Families
- 17 de Marzo de 2020 Familias de CCSD
- March 16 Crook County Schools Expand Food Service During COVID-19 Closure
- 16 de Marzo Las escuelas de Crook County Amplían el Servicio de Alimentos
Durante el Cierre Por COVID-19 - March 13 COVID-19 Update
- 13 de Marzo Estimadas Familias de Crook County School District
- March 13 School Closure Meal Service
- 13 de Marzo Cierre de Escuela Servicio de Comida
- March 12 COVID-19 Update
- 12 de Marzo Actualización de COVID-19
Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19
The following FAQs come from Oregon Health Authority.
What do I do if my child is sick?
Should my child be tested?
How will I be told if someone at my child’s school is exposed or has COVID-19?
What schools are affected and where are they located?
What do I do if my child is sick?
If your child has fever, cough, shortness of breath you should:
- Have your child stay home, and
- Contact your local health department or health care provider.
They will help you decide if you need an appointment. It’s important that people with symptoms stay home. It’s one of the most effective ways to minimize exposure. If your child is diagnosed with COVID-19, your child may be required to stay home longer.
Teach your child to regularly practice good hygiene measures, such as:
- Handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and
- Coughing and sneezing etiquette.
Clean and disinfect often touched objects and surfaces. You can use a regular household cleaning spray or wipe.
Should my child be tested?
If your child is showing symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath), talk to your health care provider. They will tell you if your child should be tested. Be ready to answer questions about:
- Recent travel to places where COVID-19 is present, and
- If your child has come in contact with someone who has traveled to places where COVID-19 is present.
How will I be told if someone at my child’s school is exposed or has COVID-19?

What schools are affected and where are they located?
For the most up to date information go to this resource from Oregon Health Authority.