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Large virus spike closes 2 Oklahoma City schools for year
May 18, 2021
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A “large” COVID-19 outbreak at separate Oklahoma City middle and fifth-grade schools prompted school district officials Tuesday to close both campuses for the last week of the school year and return students to at-home learning.
Oklahoma City Public School District officials did not say in their announcement email to parents how many COVID-19 cases and exposures had occurred at Taft Middle School and the Taft Fifth Grade Center at Linwood. Parents were only told: “This decision was made in consultation with Oklahoma City-County Health Department and out of an abundance of caution after a large number of positive COVID-19 cases and close contact exposures were reported” from the two campuses to district administrators.
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The data is for ages 5 to 19 Author: Jeanie Smith Updated: 7:32 AM CST December 21, 2020
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. School districts in Missouri are weighing their options on how to move forward with the second half of the school year as COVID-19 continues to be a concern across the St. Louis area. Some schools already switched back to all virtual learning, while other districts have allowed students to return to being in-person learning.
According to Missouri’s dashboard, the data reflects COVID-19 activity among all school-aged residents, including non-public school students, in each school district’s geographical boundary. The data is for ages 5 to 19. Some school districts also have their own dashboards to show how many positive cases and how many students and staff are in quarantine.