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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the one who's been keeping track of the final 8 "Green" Schools as of a week ago (7, excluding Bradley Hills). They are all very high FARMS and ESOL and almost all in SS/TP Except for ESS as of Monday/Tuesday's high "catchup" numbers, and Rolling Terrace's moderate numbers in the past few days, they continued to post 0-2 cases per day since being designated "Green." I don't understand what's happening there, but Occam's Razor suggests poor communication or admin organization or lack of in-school testing, or even (still?) lack of at-home tests. Jan 12 Numbers: Schools with consistently very very low numbers (0-2 daily) prior to Jan 12: Cresthaven Elementary School-- 1 Greencastle Elementary School-- 4 Kemp Mill Elementary School-- 16 New Hampshire Estates ES-- 7 Twinbrook Elementary School-- 2 Mixed/moderate numbers <Jan 12: Rolling Terrace Elem School-- 16 Very low numbers, then very high numbers Jan 10-11: East Silver Spring Elem School-- 1 So there's some movement (that ESS number seems wrong), but Cresthaven, Greencastle and Twinbrook in particular... If anyone is at any of these schools and would like to weigh in, please do. IIRC, there was a Twinbrook teacher on the Hucker call several days ago saying that 25-50% of kids were already out last week, so that could explain part of this, but not all of it IMO.>[/quote]
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