2023-2024 Operational Guidance for K-12 Schools and Early Care and Education Programs to Support Safe In-Person Learning
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) recommends that schools review current CDC school guidance for COVID-19 prevention and work with their Local Health Department to implement effective and feasible public health measures. NYSED currently has no plans to issue additional specific school COVID-19 guidance.
Those who test positive for COVID-19: Follow this Guidance
Those who have been exposed to COVID-19: Follow this Guidance
Quarantine is no longer recommended for people exposed to COVID-19: Follow this CDC Guidance
Archived 2022-2023 K-12 Schools Guidance
- Revised COVID-19 K-12 School Surveillance Guidance for Identification and Classification of Outbreaks (CSTE)
- September 8, 2022: Updated - Frequently Asked Questions Related to COVID-19 for Schools (2022/2023) (NYSED)
- August 11, 2022: Frequently Asked Questions Related to COVID-19 for Schools (2022/2023)(NYSED))
- Frequently Asked Questions for Parents-Caregivers for School Year 2022/23 (NYSED)
- August 22, 2022: NYS Updated Guidance for Schools 2022-23
- August 22, 2022: 2022-2023 School Year COVID Joint Letter (NYSDOH & NYSED)
Preschool Early Intervention
- Quarantine Guidance 8/2022 (NYSDOH-OCFS)
Resources
- New York State Education Department (NYSED)
- New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- IDEAs That Work (OSEP)
- Westchester County Mental Health Online Resource Directory (WCDCMH)