COVID-19 Information and Resources for Schools and School Personnel

provided by the U.S. Department of Education

www.ed.gov/coronavirus

Health officials are currently taking steps to prevent the introduction and spread of COVID-19 ("Coronavirus") into communities across the United States. Coronavirus.gov offers the most up to date information about this rapidly evolving situation.

Through collaboration and coordination with State and local health departments, State and local educational agencies, other education officials, and elected officials, schools can disseminate critical information about the disease and its potential transmission to students, families, staff, and community.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidance for school settings.

Additional Resources for Elementary and Secondary Schools:

Additional Resources for Higher Education Institutions: 

Additional Resources

At Home Activities

Department of Defense: Learn about careers in STEM fields

Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics: Kids' Zone

Department of Energy: Games and ActivitiesVirtual Field Trips to National Energy Labs

Environmental Protection Agency: Games, Quizzes, and Videos about the Environment

The Library of Congress: Presentations and Activities to Help Students Learn about History

NASA: Interactive Lessons about Space, Earth, Solar System and Universe;  Lessons from Astronauts about Living in Space;  STEM Activities for Students of All Ages

The Kennedy Center:  Lunch Doodles with Mo WillemsTour the Kennedy Center with The Pigeon

The Smithsonian: Free Smithsonian STEM Games and SimulationsMeet the Animals of the National Zoo3D Exhibits and Virtual ToursSmithsonian Magazine Ten Museums You Can Virtually VisitThe Museum of Natural History Virtual TourDigital Smithsonian American Art Museum;  Distance Learning Resources

NOAA: Use Real-Time Ocean Data to Explore the Environment 

USGS: Learn from Home About Physical science, Geography and Maps 

Schools should continue promoting everyday disease prevention strategies:

  • If you are sick, stay home from school.

  • Avoid close contact with those who are already sick.

  • Cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing with a tissue or the crook of your arm.

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water.

  • Avoid touching eyes, nose, or mouth.

  • Consult this web page for further guidance from the U.S. Department of Education.

Schools can share relevant CDC fact sheets to help students, families, and staff understand COVID-19 along with steps they can take to protect themselves:

ED will regularly update this page as more information and resources become available. Please send questions on which the Department can be helpful to the following email address: COVID-19@ed.gov.