Superintendent Hayashi parent letter regarding updated COVID-19 health and safety guidelines

July 25, 2022

Aloha Parents and Guardians,

We are excited to welcome students back for the 2022-23 school year! As Hawaii and our
country transition from the emergency response phase of the pandemic to learning how to
exist with COVID-19, our public school system will take lessons learned to continue to
prioritize and accelerate student learning.

In preparation for the start of the new school year, we want to ensure that students and
families are equipped with the latest updates to the Hawaii State Department of
Education’s (HIDOE) health and safety guidance (bit.ly/HIDOEC19Guidance).
The HIDOE continues to rely on the expertise and guidance of the Hawaii State
Department of Health (DOH) when it comes to protocols to keep our schools open and
safe.

Our updated guidance, which goes into effect on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, reflects the
latest revisions made to DOH’s guidance for K-12 schools (bit.ly/DOHSchoolGuidance).

Here are the latest updates:
● Indoor and outdoor masking is optional for students and employees, but highly
encouraged. The HIDOE recognizes the benefits of masking for reducing the
spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses and any student or employee
who chooses to wear a mask will have that decision respected.
● In the event of a cluster or outbreak, masks may temporarily be required indoors.
● Indoor masking is strongly encouraged when the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) determines community levels are medium or high.
 
CDC community levels are updated weekly on Thursdays at bit.ly/CDCCommunityLevels.
As of the date of this letter, state levels show all islands as medium or high, so indoor masking is strongly encouraged.

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● Quarantine is not required for in-school exposures, but indoor masking is strongly
recommended for ten days following an exposure. Quarantine still applies for nonschool and household exposures when someone is not up-to-date with COVID-19
vaccinations for their age group.
● Isolation requirements remain for anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 or has
COVID-19 like symptoms (bit.ly/DOH-Isolation-Quaratine-Guide).
● Individuals 6 months and older are now eligible to receive free COVID-19
vaccination. Use the state’s COVID-19 portal (hawaiicovid19.com/vaccine) to find a
vaccination site in your community.

We will heavily rely on the collective effort and responsibility of our families to keep our
schools safe and healthy. Please continue to perform a daily wellness check (bit.ly/HIDOEWellnessCheck) before your child comes to school and please keep them home when
sick. Testing also remains an important mitigation strategy. If you need self-test kits,
please reach out to your child’s school or health care provider.

Please stay healthy and enjoy the rest of your summer break!

Sincerely,
Keith T. Hayashi
Superintendent

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