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COVID-19 Resources

Menlo School Covid Protocol – Fall 2024

We are moving away from focusing on Covid specifically and instead focusing on the overall health and wellness of the individual. We continue to ask for students and community members to remain at home if they are feeling unwell. All members of the community are asked to remain at home and be fever-free for at least 24 hours without the use of Tylenol, Advil, or any other fever-reducing medications. If vomiting or having diarrhea, only return when it has been 24 hours past the last event. Before returning to school or school-related activities, we ask that any symptoms of illness be vastly improved if they are not fully resolved (keep in mind this does not necessarily apply to coughing, which can linger for sometimes 2-3 weeks).

If a student tests positive for Covid, they can return to school if their symptoms are mild and they are fever-free for 24 hours without medication. They must wear a mask around others for five days. Day zero is the onset of symptoms OR a positive test. Please refer to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) guidelines below.

Please contact nurse@menloschool.org if you have any questions.

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Menlo’s Response Team has continued to monitor the  Covid-19 pandemic. Watch this page for updates.

The 2022-2023 School Year

Quick Links

  • Read the PCR testing FAQs here.
  • Pre-register for PCR testing on campus with Inspire Diagnostics.
  • What should you do if your student is out with Covid but well enough to learn from home? Please contact us as follows to request access to remote learning for a medically excused absence. Parents should email their request as soon as possible and, if known, the anticipated duration of absence to the Middle School Office (msattendance@menloschool.org) or Upper School Office (studentlife@menloschool.org). Please ask your students to check Canvas for their teachers’ instructions, as next steps may look slightly different depending on the day or mode of learning in each class.

Our plan for starting the 2022-2023 school year is outlined below. Keep in mind that flexibility and adaptability in responding to changing dynamics will continue to be essential elements to our success in keeping our campus and community safe. 

By way of background, the Covid variants that are currently dominant in our area (as of August 2022) are more likely to produce symptoms and appear to take longer to leave the system than previous versions of this disease. As such, our approach will focus less on screening for asymptomatic cases and much more on reducing the risk of on-campus transmission by preventing those who are symptomatic from coming to campus and continuing to take a cautious approach to events where transmission may occur easily such as dining indoors and large indoor assemblies. 

Much of our approach is similar to how we ended last spring:

What’s new?


A Note about Monkeypox

On top of everything else, we are also monitoring Monkeypox in our area. To date, there have been 15 confirmed cases identified in San Mateo County, and the Department of Health has indicated that this virus is not highly transmissible in schools, nor a concern for us at this time. The hallmark of the Monkeypox virus is a shingles-like painful rash spread through skin-to-skin contact or via kissing infected individuals. As always, we ask that anyone experiencing a rash of unknown origin remain home until diagnosed or the rash is vastly improved. Our Health Office can help concerned community members access information or medical support.

In Closing

As we have done for the last three years, we will continue to monitor the progress of all infectious diseases in our community and keep an eye on infection levels here on campus and adapt our protocols accordingly. If we have learned anything through our collective experiences it is that how we start the year will likely not be how we will end the year. With that said, we realize that individual members of our community will receive our protocol decisions differently. If you have any questions or concerns about the approach we are taking, please don’t hesitate to reach out to any of us as we are eager to be helpful in any way we can. 

Covid Vaccine Policy

Menlo’s Comprehensive Safety Plans


Family Support Resources

Parents and guardians are a key part of a student’s success. As part of our commitment to them and their children at Menlo, we aim to partner with parents and guardians not only during times of joy and celebration but also during times of need or crisis. Menlo’s family support programs work to ensure that all families can fully participate in the life of the school. Our team works directly with families on a wide range of issues, particularly those that directly affect student learning, their sense of belonging, wellness, and various forms of personal security. We aim to promote equity and inclusion by providing personalized access to resources on campus and throughout the greater communities where our families reside.

Family Support Programs and Community Resources
Core Service Agencies

Los padres y guardianes son una parte clave del éxito de un estudiante. Como parte de nuestro compromiso ha ellos y ha sus hijos en Menlo, nuestro objetivo es asociarnos con padres y guardianes no solo en momentos de alegría y celebración, sino también en momentos de necesidad o crisis. Los programas de apoyo familiar de Menlo trabajan para garantizar que todas las familias puedan participar plenamente en la vida de la escuela. Nuestro equipo trabaja directamente con familias en amplios temas, particularmente aquellos que afectan directamente el aprendizaje de los estudiantes, su sentido de pertenencia, bienestar y diversas formas de seguridad personal. Nuestro objetivo es promover la equidad y la inclusión al proporcionar acceso personalizado a los recursos en el campus y en las comunidades locales donde residen nuestras familias.

Programas de apoyo familiar y recursos comunitarios
Agencies de servicios esenciales

Menlo Cares

The Menlo Cares Program provides confidential meal support to members of the Menlo School community in the event of a family tragedy, major illness, or loss of an immediate family member. This support continues, modified for health and safety, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about Menlo Cares.