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More than 100 COVID cases reported among students, staff this school year

Posted at 12:36 pm November 25, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

This graph shows COVID-19 cases reported by school week at the high school, two middle schools, and all other schools (four elementary schools, preschool, and Secret City Academy). (Graph by Oak Ridge Today).

More than 100 COVID-19 cases have been reported among students and staff members in Oak Ridge Schools since the school year began July 29.

An Oak Ridge Today tally shows 117 total cases, while an Oak Ridge Schools dashboard shows 115.

Most of the cases, 94, have been reported among students, while 21 have been reported among staff members, according to the school system’s dashboard.

The Oak Ridge Schools dashboard, which was last updated Tuesday, showed 65 recovered cases of COVID-19 and 50 current. The school system does not report information about the outcomes of individual cases, but as of mid-November, all confirmed cases were reported to have been relatively mild.

The number of new COVID-19 cases reported by Oak Ridge Schools dropped significantly last week, but the number of new cases reported among staff members increased.

The school reported 24 new cases of COVID-19 in the school week from Wednesday, November 18, to Tuesday, November 24. That was down from a record high 38 new cases in the prior week. It was a 37 percent decrease in the total number of new cases.

School WeekNumber of New Cases
Week 1 (July 29-Aug. 4)3
Week 2 (Aug 5-Aug 11)0
Week 3 (Aug 12-Aug 18)5
Week 4 (Aug 19-Aug 25)1
Week 5 (Aug 26-Sept 1)5
Week 6 (Sept 2-Sept 8)0
Week 7 (Sept 9-Sept 15)2
Week 8 (Sept 16-Sept 22)2
Week 9 (Sept 23-Sept 29)2
Week 10 (Sept 30-Oct 6)0
Week 11 (Oct 7-Oct 13)0
Week 12 (Oct 14-Oct 20)2
Week 13 (Oct 21-Oct 27)9
Week 14 (Oct 28-Nov 3)12
Week 15 (Nov 4-Nov 10)12
Week 16 (Nov 11-Nov 17)38
Week 17 (Nov 18-Nov 24)24
This chart by Oak Ridge Today shows the number of new COVID-19 cases by school week in Oak Ridge Schools since July 29, 2020.

The reduction in student cases, a subset of the total new cases, was even larger, 50 percent. Seventeen new cases were reported among students in the most recent school week, compared to 34 in the previous week.

During the past three weeks, the largest percentages of new student cases have been among middle school students. New cases reported among middle school students increased from seven new cases one week (of 12 total) to 22 the next (of 38 total) to 11 this most recent week (of 24 total).

During that same time period, the number of new cases reported among staff members has increased from three the first week to four the next to seven last week.

Oak Ridge Today is designating a school week as Wednesday to Tuesday since the school year started on a Wednesday.

School WeekHigh SchoolMiddle SchoolsOther Schools
Week 1 (July 29-Aug. 4)210
Week 2 (Aug 5-Aug 11)000
Week 3 (Aug 12-Aug 18)113
Week 4 (Aug 19-Aug 25)010
Week 5 (Aug 26-Sept 1)032
Week 6 (Sept 2-Sept 8)000
Week 7 (Sept 9-Sept 15)200
Week 8 (Sept 16-Sept 22)101
Week 9 (Sept 23-Sept 29)101
Week 10 (Sept 30-Oct 6)000
Week 11 (Oct 7-Oct 13)000
Week 12 (Oct 14-Oct 20)110
Week 13 (Oct 21-Oct 27)522
Week 14 (Oct 28-Nov 3)813
Week 15 (Nov 4-Nov 10)273
Week 16 (Nov 11-Nov 17)9227
Week 17 (Nov 18-Nov 24)9114
The number of new COVID-19 cases reported by school week in Oak Ridge Schools at the high school, two middle schools, and all other schools (four elementary schools, preschool, and Secret City Academy). (Chart by Oak Ridge Today).

The increase in cases among middle school students, in particular, occurred after they returned to class five days per week on Monday, November 2. But it’s not clear if the events are connected. The middle schools have since returned back to alternating schedules.

More generally, the cases among Oak Ridge Schools students and staff members have surged since fall break, although it’s not clear if there is a connection between those two events either.

The surge in cases among school students and staff members during the past five weeks or so has occurred as COVID-19 cases have increased at an high rate in Anderson County, Roane County, Tennessee, and the United States, with record highs being set in new cases, daily deaths, and current hospitalizations.

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers has said about 80 percent of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the school system have been exposed to the virus outside of school, according to information provided by parents.

This graph shows COVID-19 cases reported by school week among students and staff members, as well as among persons, a generic designation used by Oak Ridge Schools earlier this school year. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)
School WeekStudentsStaffPerson
Week 1 (July 29-Aug. 4)030
Week 2 (Aug 5-Aug 11)000
Week 3 (Aug 12-Aug 18)005
Week 4 (Aug 19-Aug 25)001
Week 5 (Aug 26-Sept 1)005
Week 6 (Sept 2-Sept 8)000
Week 7 (Sept 9-Sept 15)110
Week 8 (Sept 16-Sept 22)200
Week 9 (Sept 23-Sept 29)200
Week 10 (Sept 30-Oct 6)000
Week 11 (Oct 7-Oct 13)000
Week 12 (Oct 14-Oct 20)200
Week 13 (Oct 21-Oct 27)900
Week 14 (Oct 28-Nov 3)840
Week 15 (Nov 4-Nov 10)930
Week 16 (Nov 11-Nov 17)3440
Week 17 (Nov 18-Nov 24)1770
This chart shows COVID-19 cases reported by school week among students and staff members, as well as among persons, a generic designation used by Oak Ridge Schools earlier this school year. (Chart by Oak Ridge Today)

A graph shows the number of COVID-19 cases in Oak Ridge Schools reported by school week since Wednesday, July 29, 2020. Students were on fall break for parts of weeks nine and 11, and for all of week 10. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)
This chart by Oak Ridge Schools shows reported cases of COVID-19 among Oak Ridge Schools student and staff members by school. (Chart by Oak Ridge Schools)
A spreadsheet by Oak Ridge Today of COVID-19 cases reported by school and date in Oak Ridge Schools. This information may vary slightly from the data published by Oak Ridge Schools.

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