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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
Phil Edwards
Superintendent
Welcome to the Angleton ISD Urgent News Update Center, a dedicated space on our district website designed to keep parents, staff, and the entire AISD community informed about the potential effect of COVID-19.
We know that you and others may have questions. We have created this centralized hub of updates and links to additional resources, including information about active case numbers in the district and COVID-19 protocols.
This Update Center serves as an ongoing reliable resource for the entire school community, demonstrating proactive and transparent access to critical information. We will continue to update this with news and information as it becomes available. It is our mission to keep you informed on how we are coping with COVID-19 and any other potential health-related or time-critical topics.
Updates and Announcements
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Tuesday, August 16, 2022 - COVID-19 Protocol Update
The Angleton ISD COVID-19 protocols have been updated. Please go to www.angletonisd.net/UpdateCenter to view the student protocols.
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Monday, July 25, 2022 - CDC Recommendations
As we head into the start of the new school year, we wanted to share the current COVID vaccination recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Angleton ISD does not require students or staff to be vaccinated against COVID. We do want to make sure our Wildcats know the current information and recommendations related to the vaccination and how they can get vaccinated if they choose.
CDC Vaccine Recommendations:
- The FDA has approved and recommended COVID vaccinations for individuals who are ages 6 months and over.
- An individual is considered fully vaccinated 2 weeks after the vaccine series.
- The CDC also recommends individuals receive boosters to improve one’s immunity and to provide the best protection.
- The vaccine dose recommendations are based an individual’s age and health conditions:
- Children 6 months to 4 years old will receive a 3-dose series.
- Children 5 years and over and adults will receive a 2-dose series and one booster at least 5 months after the final dose in the series.
- Adults receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will receive 1 dose to be fully vaccinated and may receive a booster at least 2 months after the first dose.
- Adults who are 50 or older or individuals who are 12 years or older with moderate or severely immunocompromised health are eligible to get a second booster 4 months after the first booster.
For more information go to the CDC website at cdc.gov or check with your family healthcare provider.
Angleton-area Vaccination and Booster Locations:
UTMB Health Family Medicine Urgent Care 9AM-9PM
2309 West Mulberry Angleton 77515 (979)849-6467 off 288 near Buc-ee’s
By appointment or walk-in
For all UTMB Urgent Care Facilities visit utmb.edu/covid-19/vaccineBrazoria County Health Department
434 East Mulberry Street Angleton 77515 (979)864-1484
Call for appointment
Text zip code to 438829 for Brazoria County locationsKroger Pharmacy
1804 North Velasco Angleton 77515 (979)849-5460
By appointment
kroger.com/rx/guest/get-vaccinatedCVS Pharmacy
601 North Loop 274 Angleton 77515 (979)849-8294
Call for appointment
CVS.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccineWalgreens Pharmacy
1001 Loop 274 Angleton 77515 (979)849-2347
Call for appointmentSpence’s Pharmacy
2301 East Mulberry Angleton 77515 (979)849-9391
No Appointment needed
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Friday, February 18, 2022 - Update to Visitor Policy
At this time, visitors are now allowed on Angleton ISD campuses. Please contact the campus office for more information.
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Updated Student COVID-19 Protocols
The Angleton ISD Student COVID-19 Protocols have been updated and can be found under the AISD Student COVID-19 Protocols link on this page.
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Thursday, January 6, 2022 - COVID-19 Tests Update
Angleton ISD now has a limited number of COVID-19 tests and will continue to test on campuses as long as tests are available.