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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
(New 7/15/20) Graduation Information & Requirements
(New 7/15/20) Graduation Waiver
(New 7/6/2020) The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do (video 8:34)
(New 6/15/20) As we prepare for the 2020-21 school year, the School City of Hobart values your feedback regarding the upcoming school year. We ask all families to complete this survey prior to Tuesday, June 23rd: www.hobart.k12.in.us/familysurvey
School City of Hobart Continuous Learning Plan (New 8/25/2020)
K-11 Student & Parent Update (New 4/7/20)
Senior Student & Parent Update (New 4/7/20)
SCOH Parent/Student Update (New 4/2/20)School City of Hobart Bagged Lunch Program
Gov. Holcomb's Executive Order 20-09: Continuity of Government Operations (New 3/23/20)
15 Days to Slow the Spread: The President's Coronavirus Guidelines for America (New 3/23/20)E-Learning Update (New 3/20/20)
E-Learning Update SCOHCast (New 3/20/20)SCOH Community Update (New 3/19/20)
IDOE Parent COVID-19 Spring Testing Decision (New 3/19/20)
SCOH Coronavirus eLearning Letter (New 3/13/20)
SCOH Coronavirus Update Letter (New 3/12/20)
SCOH Coronavirus Community Letter (New 3/11/20)
SCOH Coronavirus Parent Letter (New 3/9/20)
Information and Frequently Asked Questions About COVID From The LCBH - Added 12/28/2020
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Information
CDC Coronavirus Guidance for Schools (Scroll to Yellow Section)
Indiana State Department of Health Flowchart
CDC Preparedness & Protection for Communities
CDC Stop the Spread of Germs Poster
IDOE Coronavirus Memo for Schools
CDC Steps to Prevent Illness
CDC What to Do if You Are Sick
CDC Keep Work, Schools, and Communities SafeAdditional Resources:
SCOH COVID-19 Resources
- Great links for parent resources, community assistance, food assistance, mental health and more!The Coronavirus Self-Checker is an interactive clinical assessment tool that will assist individuals ages 13 and older, and parents and caregivers of children ages 2 to 12 on deciding when to seek testing or medical care if they suspect they or someone they know has contracted COVID-19 or has come into close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
The online, mobile-friendly tool asks a series of questions, and based on the user’s responses, provides recommended actions and resources.