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      • Our Directors
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      • Our Philosophy
      • Our Staff
      • Positive Discipline
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    • Programs
      • Preschool
      • KINDERGARTEN
      • Elementary
      • Swimming
      • Girls Club & Boys Club
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      • RSV
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HADLEY SCHOOL

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  • Home
  • About US
    • Our Directors
    • Our Program
    • Our Philosophy
    • Our Staff
    • Positive Discipline
    • Photo Gallery
  • Programs
    • Preschool
    • KINDERGARTEN
    • Elementary
    • Swimming
    • Girls Club & Boys Club
  • Parent Resources
    • Medications
    • 2021 School Holidays
    • Children with Asthma
    • RSV
  • Coronavirus COVID-19
    • Coronavirus - COVID-19
    • Quarantine & Isolation
    • Travel Guidelines
    • Out in The Community
    • L.A. County Health Dept
    • Holiday Celebrations
    • MIS-C in Children

 Protect Unvaccinated Children 

 Children between the ages of 2 and 12 should wear a mask in public spaces and around people they don’t live with.  


 To maximize protection from the Delta variant and prevent possibly spreading it to others, wear a mask indoors in public if you are in an area of substantial or high transmission. 

Everyone Can Make Holiday Celebrations Safer

If you are attending a holiday celebration, you may want to think about what steps you need to take to protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19.

  • If you are not fully vaccinated and aged 2 or older, you should wear a mask in indoor public places.
  • In general, you do not need to wear a mask in outdoor settings.
    • In areas with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, consider wearing a mask in crowded outdoor settings and for activities with close contact with others who are not fully vaccinated.
  • If you are fully vaccinated, see When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated.

Safer Celebrations

 Celebrating virtually or with the people you live with is the safest choice. If you do gather with people who don’t live with you, gatherings and activities held outdoors are safer than indoor gatherings.

  • Host a virtual gathering with friends and family.
  • Drive or walk around your community to wave to neighbors from a safe distance.
  • Take a food or gift to family, friends, and neighbors in a way that does not involve contact with others, such as leaving them at the door.
  • Throw a virtual dance party and collaborate with friends and family on a playlist.
  • Celebrate outside with neighbors and friends.
  • Volunteer to help others in need.
  • Attend a virtual ceremony or celebration.

In addition to following the steps that everyone can take to make the holidays safer, take these additional steps if attending a gathering to make your celebration safer:

  • Have conversations ahead of time to understand expectations for celebrating together.
  • Know when to wear a mask.
  • Do not attend or host a gathering if you are sick or have symptoms of COVID-19.
  • If celebrating indoors, bring in fresh air by opening windows and doors, if possible. You can use a window fan in one of the open windows to blow air out of the window. This will pull fresh air in through the other open windows.


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