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Ridgefield Public Schools Kindergarten Registration Information Written by Debby Smyth
ELIGIBILITY:
❑ All children who reach the age of five (5) on or before January 1, 2022 are eligible for enrollment.
❑ Under Connecticut State Statutes, the mandatory age for children to start school is five. Any parent who chooses to exempt his/her child from kindergarten must meet with the local school principal to complete exemption papers.
Parents may choose to turn in their registration documents two ways:
1. They may email their registration documents to the district registrar (
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). Documents required for registration are located on our website; www.ridgefield.org/registration and immunizations
COVID Cases at Multiple Ridgefield Public Schools Written by HH
COVID cases reported at BES, RHS, SRMS, Barlow Mountain, and ERMS
Aaron Crook, RPS COVID-19 Health and Safety Compliance Liaison reported that today, the District learned that a member of the Branchville Elementary School (BES) community is presumed positive for COVID-19. This individual was in the BES building while potentially infectious to others on Thursday, January 21st, and Friday, January, 22nd. Contact tracing for this case is underway.
In addition, Crook said that a member of the Ridgefield High School community has tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was not in the RHS building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. No contact tracing is needed.
New COVID-19 cases have been confirmed within a Fairfield County school district as the pandemic continues raging throughout Connecticut.Officials in the Ridgefield Public School District announced that four new cases of COVID-19 had bee.
More COVID cases reported in Ridgefield schools
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RIDGEFIELD School officials said they learned of more COVID-19 cases Monday and late last week.
Monday morning, district officials said they learned a member of the Branchville Elementary School community had tested positive, according to a letter from Aaron Crook, the district’s COVID-19 health and safety compliance liaison. That person had last been in the building “while potentially infectious to others” on Friday, Crook said. Two staff members were instructed to quarantine for 10 days as a result.
Later that afternoon, another person at the school tested positive.
“In school transmission in this case cannot be ruled out,” Crook said.