COVID Information Portal
If you've tested positive on a home antigen test, it's recommended you do an official test.
Be aware that Covid-19 continues to be present in Israel. Contact tracing/exposure notifications are no longer recommended by the Israeli Ministry of Health as exposures can happen anywhere. Everyone should continue to monitor for symptoms and take a home antigen test if you wonder if you might have Covid.
Masks are no longer required
Anyone who feels more comfortable wearing a mask should do so, and we ask our broader community to work together to ensure that we maintain a supportive environment on campus.
If you've tested positive for COVID-19, follow this procedure:
Reminder for all grades: If you have a fever or a severe cough, you cannot attend school until you have been without symptoms for 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I find current accurate COVID-19 information in English?
- I cannot read Hebrew. Where can I find official antigen testing sites?
- My child tested positive - should I inform the school?
- What do I do if someone in my household is diagnosed with Covid?
- My child tested positive on a home test. Should we get a government test?
Where can I find current accurate COVID-19 information in English?
I cannot read Hebrew. Where can I find official antigen testing sites?
My child tested positive - should I inform the school?
What do I do if someone in my household is diagnosed with Covid?
My child tested positive on a home test. Should we get a government test?
Updated August 19th, 2022.