Coronavirus Update

At this time, it is important to listen to facts and not respond to fear. Currently, there are no confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in New York City and the risk to New Yorkers remains low.

However, transmission of the virus in other countries has raised our level of concern, and we are preparing for the possibility of person-to-person transmission in New York City. The measures that are put in place should local person-to-person transmissions begin will depend on the number of individuals affected and the general severity of illness we experience in our city. Our public health experts are vigilantly preparing for a spectrum of possible scenarios, and we are in close contact with them regarding how that may impact our school communities. There are no plans to close schools at this time.

This is an extreme measure that can be disruptive to day to day life, and the decision to implement will be at the direction of public health experts.



All students and staff should continue to practice general flu prevention measures including:

  Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or sleeve

  Wash your hands regularly

  Avoid touching your face

  Avoid close contact with people who are sick

  Get your flu shot – it’s never too late

  Stay home if you’re feeling sick.  Call your doctor and let them know your symptoms, travel history, and if you’ve had contact with people who are sick.

https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/index.page Source: Health Department Website