Get a free COVID test delivered to your house
Minnesota and Vault Medical Services have teamed up to offer at-home COVID-19 saliva testing for any person who believes they need to be tested, with or without symptoms, at no cost.
How It Works
The State of Minnesota is proud to offer fast and accurate COVID-19 saliva testing, at no cost, to any person who feels they need a test.
- Order your test from Vault. The test kit will arrive at your home via expedited shipping.
- Log on for a virtual visit with a Vault test supervisor; they will show you how to collect your saliva sample. You must not eat, drink, smoke, or chew anything for 30 minutes before your testing session.
- Ship your sample to the lab in Oakdale using a prepaid UPS package.
- Get your result 24 to 48 hours after your sample arrives at the lab.
Learn more about this program on the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) COVID-19 Test at Home information page.
Return To School Plan
Current On the Dial Learning Model
In-Person Learning
Daily attendance is expected for all students. In person attendance will be taken by the teacher and at home attendance will be based on online activity,
District-issued Chromebooks are to be used for school activities. Only Stillwater Area School students can log into district-issued Chromebooks.
Maintaining structure and routine is important for students in distance learning, but we also recognize the need for flexibility when learning from home.
Need a COVID-19 test fast? A free saliva testing site has been established at the Stillwater Armory.
Minnesota and Vault Medical Services have teamed up to offer at-home COVID-19 saliva testing for any person who believes they need to be tested, with or without symptoms, at no cost.
Whether your kids are still in school or moving into distance learning, they can still get free breakfast and lunch every day thanks to special federal funding.
Grading practices from the spring are no longer applicable. Traditional grading practices are back in place.
If your family is anything like most families, everyone is feeling the stress of this very unusual school year. We are here to help.
Distance learning will look much different than it did this spring. We've used your feedback to change the way we'll teach and students will learn.
If you're struggling to meet basic needs (like food, housing, finances) please consult the following local resources that aid in helping you access daily necessities.