Coronavirus

Mass. Schools Report 910 New COVID-19 Cases Among Students, Staff

A total of 682 students tested positive from March 18 to March 24, along with 228 school district employees. 

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 08: A sign on in a hallway at King Elementary School encourages social distancing as the school works to maintain a safe environment during the coronavirus pandemic on September 08, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Students at King Elementary and the rest of Chicago public schools started classes today remotely because of COVID-19 concerns. Teachers have the option of teaching from home or from their classrooms. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Massachusetts schools this week reported 910 new COVID-19 cases among students and staff. 

The state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released the numbers Thursday in its weekly COVID-19 report. A total of 682 students and 228  employees with district building access within seven days of the report tested positive between March 18 and March 24. 

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The case report marks an increase of 241 total cases from the previous week. The last report said 476 students and 193 district staff tested positive, for a total of 669 cases. 

All elementary schools in Massachusetts are expected to phase out remote learning by April 5, according to guidance issued by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education earlier this month.

Some districts -- including Somerville, Brockton, Chelsea, Springfield and Boston -- have been granted waivers and allowed to delay the return to in-person learning in order to prepare for the transition.

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