FAQ's — Brooklyn Music School

Get Gala Sponsorships and Tickets Here!

General FAQ’s

Location FAQ’s

Where are we located?

126 St. Felix Street Brooklyn NY. We are right by the Atlantic Terminal/Barclays Center.

What public transportation is in the area?

  • Trains: 2,3,4,5,B,D,Q,N,R,A,C,G

  • Buses: B45, B67, B25, B26, B52

Registration FAQ’s

COVID-19 FAQ’s

 COVID-19 Safety Protocols at BMS

  • Masks will be optional for all students, visitors, teachers and staff. However, we do strongly encourage mask-wearing in common/highly populated areas of the building.

  • All students, visitors, teachers and staff who experience any symptom(s) related to Covid-19 are expected to refrain from coming to BMS until symptoms have subsided.

  • Distancing when possible is recommended to prevent the spread of infection.

  • All office personnel have been trained on the process for responding to COVID-related incidents, and alerting the leadership administration.

  • If any student, staff, parent or caregiver tests positive for COVID, has a known or suspected exposure to someone with COVID, or has symptoms of any kind that align with COVID, they should report this to the BMS staff immediately at badamczyk@brooklynmusicschool.org.

  • We clean and sanitize the BMS facility frequently and have PPE/sanitizing supplies throughout the building.

  1. We recommend the following best practices for reducing the spread of COVID-19.

    • Vaccination: Vaccination is the best way to reduce COVID-19 risk. We strongly encourage the COVID-19 vaccination for all age-eligible students.

      • Visit the vaccine finder page(Open external link) or call 877-829-4692 to find a location near you.

      • Up to date includes boosters for everyone who is eligible and additional primary shots for some immunocompromised people. See At-A-Glance COVID-19 Vaccination Schedules (cdc.gov).

      • Vaccination Requirements, as of February 10, 2023:

        • Vaccination is no longer required for all visitors entering school buildings

        • Vaccination is no longer required for all employees

        • Vaccination is no longer required to participate in high-risk extracurricular activities including high-risk PSAL sports 

    • Daily Health Screener:

      • No longer required to enter school buildings 

    • School Visitor Policy

      • Effective February 10, 2023, visitors entering schools are no longer required to provide proof of vaccination. 

    • Stay home if sick: Students and staff should stay home if they show any symptoms of COVID-19 or other illnesses and get tested for COVID-19. 

    • Isolate if COVID-19 positive: Students and staff who test positive for COVID-19 must isolate for 5 days and can return to school on day 6 if they have no symptoms or symptoms are improving. They should wear a mask until day 10 after symptom onset or date of positive test, whichever is earlier. Masks may be removed during this period if the person has received two negative rapid tests 48 hours apart.

      • These cases should be reported to their school so they can be reported into the sit room for exposure notifications.

    • Get tested if exposed to COVID-19: Students and staff who are exposed to COVID-19 should get tested.

      • These individuals should receive home tests from their school and take two tests, at least 48 hours apart. All exposed individuals should monitor for fever and other COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after their exposure. If symptoms begin, they should not attend school and should isolate and get tested for COVID-19 again right away. 

      • To find a testing site offering rapid tests, visit nyc.gov/covidtest, text “COVID TEST” to 855-48, or call 311

    • Masking- Face coverings are strongly recommended, though not required, to be worn when indoors. As of December 9, 2022, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has issued a universal indoor masking recommendation(Open external link) for all indoor settings, including schools and daycare centers, given very high rates of flu and other respiratory conditions. Masks will be made available at the school for all those who need/want them.

      • Students and staff, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a mask when:

        • Returning to school on the sixth day after testing positive for COVID-19, through day 10 after symptom onset or date of positive test, whichever is earlier, including when traveling on a school bus. Masks may be removed during this period if the person has received two negative rapid tests 48 hours apart.

        • Entering the school medical room, nurse’s office, or school-based health center.

        • Exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 at school.

      • Students and staff, regardless of vaccination status, are also strongly recommended to wear a mask:

        • When they were exposed to someone with COVID-19, whether the exposure occurred in school or outside of school. The person should wear a mask for 10 days after their last day of exposure and get tested at least 48 hours apart.

        • When they are moderately-to-severely immunocompromised, and masking is recommended by their healthcare provider.

        • In crowded outdoor settings 

    • School Building Cleaning:

      • All classrooms and common areas, such as auditoriums and lobbies will have hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes available.

    • School Closure

      • Schools will be closed only when it is determined by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) that there is widespread transmission in the school. With the health and safety measures in place, we expect that school closures will be limited.

  2. For more information, please visit the following website for official recommendations from the NYS DOH: https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2022/09/2022-23-school-year-covid-19-faqs-for-schools_9-8-2022_0.pdf