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Framingham Public Schools strives to provide an educational and working environment free of bias or discrimination, where individuals of all backgrounds and experiences can flourish, are welcomed, included, encouraged, and successful.
We hope that this website and the resources we provide here will be helpful to everyone in our community during this challenging time.
If your child(ren) are sick and showing COVID-like symptoms, take these steps:
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- Stay home
- Email or call your healthcare provider, for evaluation and for on-site COVID testing
- Email or call your school nurse, your school’s office manager, and your schools before/after-school coordinator (if applicable) to report your student’s absence.
- Testing Options (When You Are Experiencing Symptoms): Framingham COVID Testing Options
- If Positive - please follow the detailed guidance from the MA Department of Public Health.
- Isolate per public health guidance for a minimum of 5 days. Students can return to school as long as they:
- are fever-free without fever-reducing medication for 24 hours,
- have significant improvement in symptoms, and
- are able to wear a mask consistently through the 10th day
- Isolate per public health guidance for a minimum of 5 days. Students can return to school as long as they:
District News
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No School Reminders
5/26/23: In honor of Memorial Day, all schools are closed on Monday, May 29th. There is also no Kindergarten on Wednesday, June 7th because incoming Kindergarteners have their orientation.
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Code of Character, Conduct, & Support
5/22/23: This Health and Wellness newsletter contains details on Rights and Responsibilities for Students, Caregivers, and Staff.
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K-8 Early Release: Thurs. 5/18/23
5/17/23: This is a reminder that tomorrow, Thursday, May 18th, is an early release for Elementary and Middle School students.
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2023 - 2024 Calendar
5/10/23: The 23-24 District Calendar now has three pages and features some new approaches to District initiatives. Read thew news item for more info!