Harmony Public Schools to offer limited virtual learning for students

Harmony Public Schools says that it will be offering a limited virtual learning program for students statewide.

The TEA-approved program will be available for students with a documented medical need and will provide up to 20 days of synchronous virtual instruction per academic year. The instruction will be provided if the student:

  • is unable to attend class on-campus due to a positive COVID-19 diagnosis
  • has been in close contact with a COVID-19 positive individual
  • is a member of a high-risk medical group, as documented by a licensed physician

Should a student require more than 20 days, they may apply for a waiver for an additional 20 days with his or her campus’ student health office.

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Harmony also announced that it will continue to inform parents if a child or team member tests positive for COVID-19 in their classroom and will also conduct contact tracing to determine the full extent of any possible presence of COVID-19 on our campuses.

Harmony Public Schools is a Texas public charter school with campuses in 23 communities, including Austin, Cedar Park, Pflugerville and San Antonio.

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