2020-21 School Year

The Marin Catholic administration, faculty, and staff to follow the ever-changing COVID-19 landscape. In accordance with local mandates, Marin Catholic continues to take precautions to keep health and safety the priority for all students, families, faculty and staff while maintaining the spiritual and intellectual formation of students through curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular programs.

Updates & Resources

List of 6 news stories.

  • Travel & Quarantine Requirement Updated with Vaccination (as of May 3, 2021)

    Travel related Quarantine
    • If a student travels out of state, they are required to quarantine upon return. Students can return on campus after 7 days of quarantine if they have a negative COVID-19 test. (The test must be taken on day 5 or later.) OR a student can return to campus after 10 days of quarantine without a test if they are asymptomatic.
     
    • Any person fully vaccinated (two weeks post their last shot), does not need to quarantine unless they are exhibiting symptoms.  Student vaccination cards must be on file at Marin Catholic. Please use the form on MC Connect to upload vaccination cards.
     
    Athletic related Quarantine
    • If a student-athlete participates in more than one competition in a day, they are required to quarantine.  Student-athletes can return on campus after 7 days of quarantine if they have a negative COVID-19 test. (The test must be taken on day 5 or later.) OR a student can return to campus after 10 days of quarantine without a test if they are asymptomatic.
    • If a student-athlete does not wear a face covering during athletic participation, they are required to quarantine.  Student-athletes can return on campus after 7 days of quarantine if they have a negative COVID-19 test. (The test must be taken on day 5 or later.) OR a student can return to campus after 10 days of quarantine without a test if they are asymptomatic.
    • Any person fully vaccinated (two weeks post their last shot), does not need to quarantine unless they are exhibiting symptoms.  Student vaccination cards must be on file at Marin Catholic. Please use the form on MC Connect to upload vaccination cards.
  • Time Sensitive: Vaccinations for 16-18 Year Olds

    Marin County Public Health is prioritizing access to vaccines for young adults, age 16 to 18 years of age (and all eligible household members), now that they are eligible to be vaccinated. The information below will help guide them to a special offering of Pfizer vaccine appointments happening this week and next week. Click here for more information. 
  • Return to Campus Reminders for Week of April 19

    Click here to review reminders about safety, attendance, dress code, traffic and more.
  • Updated Schedule

    While we are keeping the same calendar, we have made some adjustments to the academic schedule in order to ensure health and safety. The full calendar is located on the light blue "Bell Schedule & Rotation" button to the right.
  • Updated Attendance Policy

    Please find our updated attendance policy here.
  • Plans to Reopen at Full Capacity

    The Marin County Office of Education has done exceptional work securing vaccination appointments for school employees across the County and was able to meet our high demand of 140 spots so that all employees, including our substitute teachers and coaches, could receive their first dose on March 6. 

    We have also received formal approval from the County of our updated Site-Specific School Protection Plan which reflects our move to mixed cohorts and four feet distancing in our classroom. 

    We are now ready to begin the next steps toward moving beyond the hybrid. In order to ensure, the safety of all, we will be taking this staggered approach to our return:

    March 16 (Tuesday):
     all Seniors back on campus 4 days/week with all other divisions remaining in the two big cohorts (note: Monday, March 15 is a local holiday).

    March 22: add in all Frosh 4 days/week with Sophs and Juniors remaining in the two big cohorts.

    March 29: add in all Sophs and Juniors, which means all students back on campus in mixed cohorts.

    Easter Break runs from April 2-April 11. We plan to go back to distance learning the week after break and then return in full to on-campus learning again for everyone on April 19. 
  

MC Campus Safety Protocols

    • 2020 Health & Safety Video

How to safely arrive to campus

    • Campus Arrival Pathways

Priorities

  • Health and Safety - prioritize the health & safety of all students, families, faculty and staff.
  • Mission as usual -- the spiritual and intellectual formation of students in community through curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular programs.
  • In Community -- plan to have all students on campus as frequently as possible
  • Flexibility and Versatility -- be flexible and ready to change based on circumstances and directions from the San Francisco Archdiocese, the Marin County Office of Education, and Marin Public Health