COVID-19 Procedures and Protocols

COVID-19 Procedures and Protocols

Following are some of the procedures and protocols we will be following as we begin the school year. You can download a PDF copy of this information on our resources page.

Ithaca Forest Preschool COVID-19 Policies and Protocol

Physical Distancing

By sending your child to Ithaca Forest Preschool, you attest that your household is abiding by social distancing guidelines until such time as it is no longer deemed necessary by the Tompkins County Health Department. All members of your household:

  1. Stay at least 6 feet apart from people outside of your household or close family.
  2. Avoid groups, crowded places, and mass gatherings.
  3. Wear a face mask when in public places shared by the public.

Let our office know of if anyone in your household may have been exposed to COVID-19.  Please contact us if you are unsure how these guidelines may apply in your specific situation.

Participant Illness Policy

Protecting the health of our families is our highest priority. We have modified our Participant illness policy in response to new Health Department guidelines. If your child has any of the following symptoms associated with COVID-19, not otherwise explained (for example, by allergies, a recent physical injury, etc), then they may be excluded from camp at the discretion of our Health Screener and/or Camp Director. If so, please contact your child’s pediatrician for guidance regarding testing and isolation.

  1. Fever of 100F or above
  2. Persistent Cough
  3. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  4. Chills
  5. Repeated shaking with chills
  6. Muscle pain
  7. Headache
  8. Sore throat
  9. Newly acquired loss of taste or smell
  10. Skin rash

Your child may return to preschool after having the above symptoms if they have been:

  1. Symptom-free for 24 hours AND Fever-free for 72 hours with either:
    • Letter from pediatrician that it is safe for the child to return to camp (telehealth appointment is acceptable) OR
    • Negative COVID-19 test result; OR
    • 10 days have passed since onset of symptoms

Your child may NOT come to preschool if, in the last 14 days, anyone in household:

  1. Has been confirmed positive for COVID-19
  2. Has been tested for COVID-19 due to suspected exposure and is awaiting test results
  3. Was under quarantine for suspected exposure to COVID-19

Drop Off and Pick Up

Please monitor your child’s health and take note of any symptoms of COVID-19 listed above.

Drop-off and pick up will be as contact-free as possible with caregivers staying in their cars with drive-up drop-off. We understand this is preschool and if you need to exit the car to assist your child, we ask you to please maintain 6 feet distance between other people and wear a mask.

Health Screening at Camp

All participants and staff will undergo daily health screenings. Screenings will include questions including and not limited to: symptoms of COVID-19, the occurrence of a positive test of COVID-19, and the proximity to people of suspected or positive cases of COVID-19. All answers to screenings will be reviewed and recorded daily by staff.

Daily Health Screening Questions

Caregivers will be asked these questions about their child. Any child who gets a YES to any of the questions, not otherwise explained (for example, by allergies, a recent physical injury, etc) will NOT be permitted at camp and will only be able to return per the COVID-19 Participant Illness Policy.

  • Have you or your child experienced any symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 14 days?
  • Have a fever of 100F or above now or in the preceding 72 hours?
  • Have a cough?
  • Have a sore throat?
  • Have any muscle aches?
  • Have any difficulty breathing/shortness of breath?
  • Have recent loss of taste or smell?
  1. Have you or your child taken any Tylenol, Ibuprofen or another NSAID in the last 24 hours for fever or unexplained muscle pain?
  2. Is your entire household in full compliance with the participant Illness Policy? Including, for the last 14 days:
  3. Has anyone in your household been tested positive for COVID-19 due to suspected exposure and is awaiting test results
  4. Is anyone in your family under quarantine for suspected exposure to COVID-19
  5. Has anyone in your household traveled outside of Tompkins County in the last 14 days? This answer is only used if contact tracing is later triggered. (If yes, where did they go and when?)

A staff member will take your child’s temperature with non-contact thermometer and record th temperature in Health Check Form

  1. Any person with a temperature above 100F will not be permitted at preschool
  2. Children will use hand sanitizer or handwashing stations immediately upon the grounds and throughout the preschool day.

Changes to the Preschool Day and what your child may experience

  1. Staff are required to wear face coverings at all times. Preschoolers are required to bring a face covering that they are able to put on by themselves. They will not be required to wear masks unless a staff person determines that social distancing can not be maintained for a specific time period. We may also ask children to wear masks until all members of their cohort understand the distancing ground rules.
  2. We will be in very small cohorts but whenever possible, we will maintain six feet distance from other individuals.
  3. Program supplies, bathrooms, and any touched surfaces will be sanitized regularly according to Health Department standards.
  4. Children will be asked to sanitize or wash their hands upon arrival and departure as well as other times throughout the day including after bathroom use, before and after eating and after touching program supplies.
  5. During lunch and snack, children will not be permitted to share food. During meal times, children will sit 6 feet apart.

When Physical Distancing is Not Possible

There are times when physical distancing will not be possible as children may need assistance with tasks such as opening lunch containers, changing their clothes or may need to be consoled using touch. There may also be moments where staff are required to apply first aid. In these circumstances, our staff will be wearing masks and will be following consistent hand washing/sanitizing protocols between each interaction.

COVID-19 Exposure Response

If we have a confirmed positive test of someone who has been at preschool in the last seven days, Ithaca Forest Preschool will follow our Communicative Disease Plan per the Center for Disease control with the following plan:

  1. Communicate immediately with Tompkins County Health Department, parents and members of our staff
  2. Discourage staff, participants and their families from gathering or socializing anywhere.
  3. Maintain confidentiality of the participant or staff member who tested positive as required by the  Americans with Disabilities Act and the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act.
  4. Clean and disinfect all areas that could have been exposed to COVID-19.
  5. Prepare for guidance from Health Department which could entail:
  • Preschool closure for 24-48 hours. This initial short-term dismissal allows time for the local health officials to determine the COVID-19 situation impacting camp.
  • Quarantine of all children from the positive person’s cohort for at least 14 days
  • Preschool closure for 14 days
  • Preschool closure for a longer timeframe

Questions or Concerns?

We encourage you to reach out to us with your questions or concerns. We are doing our best to stay up to speed with new information as quickly as possible and will do our best to keep families up to date if changes occur.

Why Winter

Why Winter

Every February when I look around at our forest preschoolers enjoying winter, I marvel at their comfort in the elements. By this time every year, they know how to dress, they know how to keep their mittens on, and their bodies are incredibly acclimated to the cold. February is often the coldest part of winter, but it doesn’t matter. While the rest of the world is wishing for spring, we are just getting into the groove!

We spent a cold, windy day out there today, with an inch of fresh powder coating the trees and covering up yesterday’s mud and slush. Aside from a few requests to “help me put my mittens back on—my hands are cold”, there were no complaints about the cold. There were: lots of cheerful stomping in cold puddles, curious following of squirrel tracks, triumphant climbing up snowy logs, and patient waiting for a grown-up to scoop water from the raging creek for the purpose of making “potions”.

There were also children keeping track of their mittens, packing up their own lunchboxes, and taking themselves to the Peace Log when they needed space. Even though we offer plenty of support in winter, eventually they learn that if they don’t want to wait for a grown-up to help they better do it themselves. The self-sufficiency learning curve is steep in winter.

Take mittens. At first, children may refuse to wear them because they get in the way. They take them off every chance they get. But the environment gives them direct feedback and an introduction to cause and effect: I touch snow with my bare hands; my hands get cold. They learn to take their mittens off only when necessary and to know where they are at all times so they can quickly be put back on. This all involves high-level cognitive processes such as “executive functioning”. What a great learning tool mittens are!

Why is winter a great time to be a forest preschooler?
Spending time in the cold is good for your physical health. Learning to take care of yourself in the cold is good for your cognitive and social-emotional development. And learning to be comfortable in winter and appreciate its beauty sets you up for a lifetime of enjoyment and benefits.

Free Forest Play Day May 8th!

Free Forest Play Day May 8th!

Parents and children are invited to join Ithaca Forest Preschool for a Saturday morning of exploring, stories and fire at our beloved Trillium Camp located at 4-H Acres (418 Lower Creek Road, Ithaca, NY). You will learn more about Ithaca Forest Preschool’s teaching practices and get to meet our staff!

We believe the seeds of a deep connection to nature are in each of us from the time we are born, and we look forward to learning and playing together with your children!

Come get a feel for our preschool program!

When: Friday, May 8th, 9am – Noon
Where: Trillium Camp at 4-H Acres, 418 Lower Creek Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850

RSVP requested to ithacaforestpreschool@gmail.com or use the form below.

Please bring water and snacks and clothing that can get wet, dirty or muddy. A change of clothes is always a good idea too!

For any other questions, please call our office at 607-272-2292.

The Forest Preschool Team

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Emergency Contact Information

Please include the contact information of an adult other than yourself who can be an emergency contact during our programs

Additional Information

Is this your first time attending one of our programs?
Do you give permission for the participant’s likeness, in photo or video, to be used for Primitive Pursuits or Cornell Cooperative Extension promotional/educational media? *
Would you like to be added to our email lists?
By signing this form I agree to/give permission for my child to participate in Primitive Pursuits programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension & 4-H Youth Development. I give permission for Cornell Cooperative Extension staff and emergency medical personnel to give me/my child medical treatment if necessary. I give permission for Cornell Cooperative Extension staff to transport my child. I give permission for my/my child’s likeness, in photo or video, to be used for Primitive Pursuits or Cornell Cooperative Extension promotional/educational media. I agree to receive information about future Primitive Pursuits programs. I give permission for my child to use sharp tools and tend fires with adult supervision. I understand that there are inherent dangers in these and other outdoor educational activities and furthermore that I/my child will likely be getting wet, muddy, smelly, and bug bitten. I understand that I must alert Primitive Pursuits staff to any medical conditions or allergies that I/my child may have, and I hereby assert that I have done so to the best of my ability. I hereby apply for myself/my child to participate in Primitive Pursuits to be conducted by the designated Cornell Cooperative Extension Association and acknowledge as follows: I fully understand and acknowledge that there are inherent risks and dangers in my/my child’s participation in the Primitive Pursuits program and my/my child’s participation in said activity or activities and use of any equipment related to such activities may result in injury, illness or death and damage to personal property. I understand other participants, accidents, forces of nature or other causes may cause these risk and dangers and I hereby accept these risk and dangers. I am/my child is in good health and is at or above the minimum age required to participate in this activity and is able to participate in any strenuous physical activity associated therewith. I herewith release, forever discharge and waive any right of recovery or subrogation against the Cornell Cooperative Extension Association listed below, Cornell University and their respective officers, directors, trustees, employees, members and volunteers, from any and all liability whatsoever for any illness or injury, including death or damage to or loss of my personal property that I may sustain while I or my child is participating in this program. This shall be binding on my heirs, successors, assigns, administrators and executors. Any claims or disputes arising out of my/my child's participation in the activity shall first be submitted to arbitration and/or be venued in the Supreme Court of the State of New York of the County where the Association is located, the choice of which shall be at the sole discretion of CCE. I have read the above and by signing it I agree it is my intention to participate/have my child participate in the indicated activity and I understand and accept the risks involved. By signing this form I also assert that:I have read the entire form; I understand all of the terms and conditions stated within; and that I agree to all of them. I am at least twenty-one (21) years of age and I am the legal parent/guardian authorized to sign this document on behalf of any child named herein. *
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OPEN HOUSE & Play Day March 28th

OPEN HOUSE & Play Day March 28th

Forest Play Days are a great way to have a look into whether a forest preschool might be right for your family! Get out into the woods and experience total nature immersion.

Parents and children birth to age five are invited to join the Ithaca Forest Preschool for a day of stories, stalking, wild tea making & sipping and more as we find our place in the woods at our beloved Trillium Camp at 4-H Acres. Bring water and snacks; there may be opportunities to cook on the fire!

This event is FREE with advance RSVP  

Saturday, March 28, 2020
10:00AM – 2:00PM

Call 607-272-2292 for more information.

Preschool Starts on Monday!

Preschool Starts on Monday!

We can’t wait to get started! Trillium Camp is quiet in the moments between summer camp and our Preschool season but everything is ready and waiting for our preschoolers to arrive on Monday. If you haven’t already done so, download this year’s Preschool Handbook available in the resources tab. You will also find a quick calendar reference in the same tab.

Office Location:
Cornell Cooperative Extension, 615 Willow Ave., Ithaca, NY 14850
607-272-2292 | email Us

Preschool Location:
4-H Acres, 418 Lower Creek Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850


Ithaca Forest Preschool is a nature immersion program for children ages 3-5. Our program is run in cooperation with Primitive Pursuits, a project of Cornell Cooperative Extension.