Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday proposed the COVID-19 factor sheet as a simple way for worried New York parents to know how many cases of positive viruses were reported at their children’s school.
But parents in the state’s largest district, New York, which has more than a million academics, will still not know about COVID cases.
DATA on COVID-19 in New York City schools is missing from the State Department of Health website, even though the city’s Department of Education has reported at least one case of viruses in a hundred school buildings to date.
This is because the state does not allow New York City public schools to be open, even though teachers and school staff have returned to buildings to prepare for hybrid learning on September 8 and thousands of academics have already started distance learning.
Although the board was presented a week ago, the city did not begin communicating COVID knowledge of the school to the state until Thursday, according to a spokesman for the city corridor.
“Because New York City’s K-12 schools are open to teaching, in addition to special school systems, there is only knowledge about special school systems in New York on the scoreboard,” State Health Department spokeswoman Jill Montag said. “The panel only includes schools open districts. “
Approximately 90,000 kindergarten and 3rd graders and youth from District 75 schools, serving the city’s maximum number of disabled students, return on Monday, September 21. More than 500,000 more students are expected to return to school buildings for the week’s component. . when K-5 and K-8 reopen on September 29 and schools and the best schools reopen on October 1, according to the most recent knowledge of the Decomposer of Education.
The State Dashboard collects two sets of knowledge days, one of the daily school surveys on the virus sent to the Ministry of Health and the other of the state-approved laboratories. Users can enter the call from their school or school district to locate the number of positive instances through the date of students and staff, through the number of academics and staff on the site, the total number of positive instances, and the state’s daily COVID figures.
Department of Health officials showed that positive COVID instances reported on the online report card page included registered academics, as well as active or in-school teachers or grounds for in-person, hybrid, or extracurricular learning activities.
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