Covid-19 cases at schools rising but at slower pace

A classroom is shown in this 2015 file photo.
A classroom is shown in this 2015 file photo.

Growth slowed in the number of active covid-19 infections in public schools statewide, according to a state Department of Health report Monday.

The 202 active cases among students and staff marked an increase of less than 4% compared with Thursday's total of 195 infections. The Health Department releases case totals for schools twice each week.

This month cases have been on the rise. Since April 1, cases are up about 32%.

But case counts have yet to climb above the level seen just before spring break week, March 22-26. A Health Department report dated March 18 listed 302 active cases in public school districts.

The covid-19 totals for public schools remain well below the mid-January peak of more than 3,400 active cases.

Covid-19 continues to affect school operations, however.

The McCrory School District on April 6 sent home a group of sixth-graders and shifted them to virtual instruction because of covid-19, said Nathan White, superintendent of the district located roughly 80 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Such abrupt shifts to online-only instruction became rare in Arkansas schools after infection levels decreased statewide. On March 23, Education Secretary Johnny Key said no school district had shifted to virtual instruction because of covid-19 since the first week of February.

School districts in Arkansas have been encouraged to report such changes to the state Department of Education.

Statewide, the Bentonville School District topped all others with 16 active cases, followed by the Cabot School District with 14 and the Springdale School District with 13 cases, according to the latest Health Department data. The Monday report listed 13 school districts as having five or more active cases of covid-19.

The Health Department report Monday showed a decline in covid-19 at the state's colleges and universities.

Active infections fell to 90 at colleges, down from the 101 cases listed in Thursday's report.

The University of Arkansas topped all colleges with 27 active cases, followed by the University of Central Arkansas with 12 cases. No other colleges were listed as having more than seven active infections.

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