Parents meet with Superintendent Dr Hagan of the Evansville Diocese regarding funding and the mask policy. This occurred today, February 17, 2022. I was not present but had a conversation with a parent regarding the meeting. Dr Hagan was “defensive “ and confirmed money was received from the Federal Government during the “pandemic “. A FOIA will be generated to identify the money received, the Diocese plan, where the money was applied, who received payment and etc.
Indiana Department of Health is feeling the heat. Effective February 23, 2022. Remember the Tyrants in State Government too, they empowered this Government agency to restrict your rights. Did you know Governor Holcomb hired, the CDC Foundation Board member, Ms Box to oversee the Indiana Health Department a few months ago? Do not vote for the incumbents at the ballot box; they have all shown their allegiance and lack of protecting our personal rights afforded by the Indiana and US Constitutions. Our rights are NEVER suspended, under any circumstance or political manipulation. NEVER!!!
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Below is the email submitted today, 2/17/2022 to Reitz Memorial High School Parents, an Evansville Parochial School. This school is governed by the Evansville Diocese, under the leadership of Superintendent Dr Hagan. The Contact tracing ceases, the pursual of the FOIA will continue.
Good Afternoon RMHS families,
The Indiana State Department of Health has updated their COVID-19 protocols for schools to include the following changes effective immediately.
The ISDH continues to encourage all eligible students to be vaccinated and boosted. However, they have lifted the requirement for schools to contact trace. Additionally the ISDH has indicated that contact tracing and social distancing is no longer required in the school setting. As we are no longer contact tracing, those individuals that would have been designated as a close contact are no longer required to quarantine.
The guidance regarding student illness for COVID has now transitioned to the same guidance we would follow for any illness, such as influenza. This means if your student is sent home sick from school they may return once they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication and their other symptoms are improving. If your student exhibits symptoms of COVID, you choose to have them tested, and if they test positive they are still required to isolate at home for 5 days. This guidance has not changed. They may return on day 6 as long as they have been fever free for 24 hours and other symptoms are improving. If there is a positive case, we ask that you continue to report that to the school so we can closely monitor for any outbreaks. Additionally, it is suggested that you notify any close contacts from a positive case in your household so those individuals can be monitoring closely for symptoms.
If we detect an increase in cases at Memorial, we will reevaluate our policies and adjust them as needed.
Please feel free to reach out to our school nurse, Brittany Reiser, with any questions or concerns. She can be reached at brittanyreiser@evdio.org.
Thank you again for your continued support as we have navigated through these challenging times!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Sally Sternberg
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Good Afternoon RMHS families,
The Indiana State Department of Health has updated their COVID-19 protocols for schools to include the following changes effective immediately.
The ISDH continues to encourage all eligible students to be vaccinated and boosted. However, they have lifted the requirement for schools to contact trace. Additionally the ISDH has indicated that contact tracing and social distancing is no longer required in the school setting. As we are no longer contact tracing, those individuals that would have been designated as a close contact are no longer required to quarantine.
The guidance regarding student illness for COVID has now transitioned to the same guidance we would follow for any illness, such as influenza. This means if your student is sent home sick from school they may return once they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication and their other symptoms are improving. If your student exhibits symptoms of COVID, you choose to have them tested, and if they test positive they are still required to isolate at home for 5 days. This guidance has not changed. They may return on day 6 as long as they have been fever free for 24 hours and other symptoms are improving. If there is a positive case, we ask that you continue to report that to the school so we can closely monitor for any outbreaks. Additionally, it is suggested that you notify any close contacts from a positive case in your household so those individuals can be monitoring closely for symptoms.
If we detect an increase in cases at Memorial, we will reevaluate our policies and adjust them as needed.
Please feel free to reach out to our school nurse, Brittany Reiser, with any questions or concerns. She can be reached at brittanyreiser@evdio.org.
Thank you again for your continued support as we have navigated through these challenging times!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Sally Sternberg
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Senate Bill 5, passed in March 2020. The Indiana Legislature gave authority to the County Commission in each Indiana County to determine the policies during a health emergency. That authority is NOT provided to the School Corporations by the Indiana legislature. Executive Orders and Mandates by the Indiana Governor do NOT override or supersede the law. The School Corporations have circumvented the law to participate in the ESSER funding. The EVSC stated in writing their authority to create draconian unconstitutional restrictions was afforded to them by Governor Holcomb and the CDC.
October 26, 2021..Dr Box, the CDC Foundation Board member hired by Governor Holcomb, circumvented the Indiana legislature Senate Bill 5. The Indiana Health Department intentionally, pre-planned, pre-meditated to contact trace, and restrict the individual body sovereignty, Constitutional rights of Hoosier Children. The EVSC participated,
The EVSC received the certified letter regarding FOIA #3. The letter may be found back in a previous post on this platform. EVSC received it on 2/16; the day before announcing the removal of the Illegal Face Mask Mandates on 2/17. The FOIA was extensive, but what resonates is the request of the Surety Bond certificates of each of the EVSC Board Members. They have until February 23, 2022 to provide this important one page document outlining the Insurance Company and bond number(s). If the documents are not received, a formal complaint and legal recourse by the Indiana Department of Insurance will be submitted. An additional Security and Exchange Complaint will be lodged against the local Insurance agency, Epic Insurance for denying a copy of the Government contract Insurance paid with taxpayers money. Opinion: It is absurd the difficulty in accessing these public records. The law is clear that the Surety Bonds must be recorded at the VANDERBURGH County recorder’s office.