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HCSD COVID-19 Update
May 6, 2022

The Harrison Central School District provides this COVID-19 update with information on the following topics:

  • COVID-19 Weekly PCR Test Results

  • HCSD COVID-19 Cases

  • At-Home COVID-19 Tests Now Accepted for Symptomatic Individuals

COVID-19 PCR Weekly Test Results

Through our testing partnership with Mount Sinai Hospital, the District conducted 245 PCR tests on May 2, with 4 positive results, which is a positivity rate of 1.6%.

The positivity rate since the return from the December break is as follows:

The District plans to continue offering COVID-19 testing to students, faculty and staff to at least the week after April break to monitor the presence of COVID-19 in our school community. 

HCSD COVID-19 Cases

NYSDOH requires HCSD to collect data on positive COVID-19 cases and report these cases to the NYS COVID-19 dashboard.  These cases include positive test results from Harrison's weekly PCR testing program and test results reported to the District by parents, faculty and staff.  Updated COVID-19 data for the District and each school can be found on the NYS COVID-19 Report Card.

To access school-specific information:

  1. Go to NYS COVID-19 Report Card
  2. Click on "Public Schools"
  3. Type in "Harrison"
  4. Click on the links for each school

Related Information:

At-Home COVID-19 Tests Now Accepted for Symptomatic Individuals

According to updated guidance from the Westchester County Department of Health, negative test results from a rapid antigen home test can now be accepted by the District provided that two (2) rapid antigen tests are given at least 24 or 36 hours apart, consistent with the instructions that accompany the test kit.  Photographs of the two test results labeled with the date and time each test was administered must be submitted as proof of a negative test result.  

The individual may return to school when their symptoms are improving, and they are fever-free (without the use of fever reducing medication) for at least 24 hours, AND (a) have a doctor’s note indicating they do not require a COVID-19 test OR (b) have a negative COVID-19 test result (2 test results required for at-home tests). 

As a reminder, students, faculty and staff are required to stay home and get tested if they have COVID-19 symptoms, which include fever over 100° Fahrenheit without the use of fever suppressing medication, shaking or chills, cough, congestion or runny nose, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, unusual or significant fatigue, persistent muscle or body aches, headache, sore throat, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, or new loss of taste or smell.