UPDATE 10/2022: The CDC updated its guidance for the 2022/2023 school year in August 2022. We’ve updated this post to provide direct links to the COVID-19 protocols of each school district we serve, which follow the CDC COVID-19 guidelines.
As K-12 schools open their doors and welcome students for the 2022/2023 school year, you may be wondering what your school’s COVID-19 guidelines are and how we ensure the safety of students and faculty who visit our closets.
The Center for Disease Control continues to update their Guidance for COVID-19 Prevention in K-12 Schools to help schools mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
“Safe in-person instruction gives our kids access to critical social and mental health services that prepare them for the future, in addition to the education they need to succeed. These updated recommendations provide the evidence-based roadmap to help schools reopen safely, and remain open, for in-person instruction,” said CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky in a press release.
Schools are strongly encouraged to follow all recommendations in this guidance to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
In partnership with our partner schools and school districts, we are committed to following all local, state, and federal guidelines to ensure the health and safety of our visitors.
Massachusetts
Boston Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Billerica Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Dracut Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Holyoke Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Lawrence Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Lowell Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Springfield Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Tyngsboro Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
New Hampshire
Hudson Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
No online information currently available
Manchester Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines
Nashua Public Schools COVID-19 Guidelines