Highland’s Information:
- Highland Free School-Safe Return to In-Person Instruction Plan Template [alternate format]
- Mitigation Plan
- Face Mask Policy: All students, staff, and visitors must wear a face mask on campus when Pima County is at High Covid Risk (in the red). If the Covid risk is low or medium, face masks will be optional.
Covid-19 Information:
- Pima County Health Department
- Arizona Department of Health Services
- CDC
- City of Tucson
- Arizona Department of Education
- Pooled Testing
Covis 19- Vaccines
Recently, Covid-19 vaccinations have been available for children ages 5-11. For more information about the Covid-19 vaccine for children, please visit the links below.
- Pima County Health Department: Vaccine Information Ages 5-11
- CDC: COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens
- World Health Organization: COVID-19 advice for the public: Getting vaccinated
- American Academy of Pediatrics: COVID-19 Vaccines in Children and Adolescents
- American Academy of Pediatrics: About the COVID-19 Vaccine: Frequently Asked Questions
- Johns Hopkins: COVID Vaccine: What Parents Need to Know
- Mayo Clinic: COVID-19 vaccines for kids: What you need to know
If you would like to schedule an appointment for a vaccination or a booster, information can be found here: Pima County: COVID-19 Vaccine Information & Registration
If you or someone you know is homebound or can’t travel due to medical reasons, registration for at-home booster shots (Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson) and annual flu vaccines is available, however,.demand is high. 520-222-0119 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Community Support Resources:
- The University of Arizona Community Resources Page
- Community Resources
- United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona Resources
- Dyslexia Support
- Exceptional Student Services
Distance Learning Plan (2020-21)