Update for Families on COVID-19 Health and Safety Policies: March 4, 2022

- NYC DOE Family Update March 4 2022 available in:
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- NYC DOE Family Update March 4 2022 — English
Our “Stay Safe, Stay Open” plan has succeeded in allowing us to keep New York City public schools open and remain among the safest places for young people to be during the COVID-19 pandemic. As our schools did their part in reducing transmission rates, so have New Yorkers as a whole. We are pleased to announce that as a result, we will be implementing changes in our current COVID-19 health and safety policies in our schools in accordance with the latest guidance.
Mask Policy Updates
We are pleased to announce that, face coverings will be optional on school grounds for students in kindergarten through grade 12 beginning Monday, March 7.
To maintain the safety of our staff and students, we will continue to practice strict COVID-19 protocols, including increased ventilation, a daily health screening, and test kit distribution. Mask-wearing will become optional indoors, outside, and on school buses. Anyone who chooses to wear a mask may continue to do so, and your child may request a mask from their school if they need one.
The indoor mask mandate is still active for LYFE, EarlyLearn (Infants & Toddlers), 3-K, Pre-K, and 4410 classrooms. Children two years old and older and all staff and visitors in these classrooms, must continue to wear a face covering indoors. Since children under the age of five are not yet eligible to receive the vaccine, face coverings remain our strongest defense against COVID-19 for our youngest learners.
In addition, any staff member or student in grades Kindergarten or higher returning on Day 6 following a positive COVID-19 diagnosis or after having COVID-19 symptoms without testing is still required to wear a well-fitting mask at all times on school property through Day 10.
Masks are strongly recommended for any staff member or student who knows they have been exposed to COVID-19 within the previous 10 days. Mask wearing is still required in medical rooms and nurses’ offices, as well as in School Based Health Centers. Nurses will have masks on hand for anyone entering who may need one.
Social Distancing
There are no requirements for social distancing in public spaces, including classrooms, cafeterias and auditoriums.
Visitor Policy
Visitors are still required to show proof of vaccination and complete the daily health screening (healthscreening.schools.nyc(Open external link)) before entering a DOE building.
Vaccination
As a reminder, vaccination is the best tool we have to fight COVID-19 and to keep our schools safe for all our students. Children ages 5 and older are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19. If your child is eligible but not yet vaccinated against COVID-19, you can make an appointment for vaccination at vaccinefinder.nyc.gov(Open external link) or call 311 to find a vaccine site near you. The vaccine is free for all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration or insurance status. We thank you for your continued partnership.
Update for Families on Outdoor Mask Policy
- NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 available in:
- NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — English
English(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Spanish
Spanish(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Chinese
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Bengali(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Russian
Russian(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Urdu
Urdu(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Arabic
Arabic(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Haitian
Haitian Creole(Open external link) - NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — Korean
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- NYC DOE Family Update February 25, 2022 — English