• Immunocompromised Students & Household Members

    Qualifying students will be considered for attendance at the North East ISD K-6 Virtual Learning Bridge Program based on certain criteria. This method of review will allow placement of those students experiencing conditions which could have the most impact on their health.

    If you would like your child’s information to be considered and reviewed for placement at the NEISD Virtual Learning Bridge Program, please fill out and upload the Physician Attestation of Immunocompromise by August 20, 2021.

    PLEASE NOTE: Applications MUST have a Physician Attestation and be signed by a physician.

    Documentation should describe the cause and the extent of your child’s immune deficiency or specific situation, or the information related to a qualifying family member living with the student. The information will be reviewed by NEISD Health Services, Division of Instruction and Campus Administration, and the Medical Advisory Committee, when necessary, before a decision is reached.  

  • Qualifying Diagnoses and Situations*

    Students immunocompromised due to current medical condition or current medical treatment

    Examples include, but are not limited to:

    • AIDS
    • Leukemia or lymphoma
    • Neutropenia
    • Certain autoimmune disorders, such as Type 1 Diabetes
    • Chemotherapy or radiation
    • Bone marrow transplant
    • Anti-rejection and immune suppressant medications following organ or bone marrow transplant

    Students with health conditions which may lead to more severe illness if infected with COVID-19

    Examples include, but are not limited to:

    • Chronic lung disease
    • Cardiovascular (heart) disease
    • Hypertension
    • Type 2 Diabetes
    • Obesity
    • Students with medical complexity, including genetic, neurologic, and metabolic conditions

    Students living with family members who are immunocompromised

    *Please note that these lists are not exhaustive and NEISD acknowledges that conditions other than those listed can result in immunocompromised. Parents/guardians are encouraged to submit information for their child, even if their particular situation is not listed. Conditions not included in this list will be reviewed by the Medical Advisory Committee.