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Scholarworks at WMU 2021-03-22 Michiganoverview Covidschooloutbreak Western Michigan University ScholarWorks at WMU Michigan COVID-19 Outbreak Reports Michigan COVID-19 State Data 3-22-2021 2021-03-22_MichiganOverview_COVIDschooloutbreak Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/michigan-covid-data-state-outbreak Part of the Public Health Commons WMU ScholarWorks Citation Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, "2021-03-22_MichiganOverview_COVIDschooloutbreak" (2021). Michigan COVID-19 Outbreak Reports. 50. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/michigan-covid-data-state-outbreak/50 This School Outbreaks is brought to you for free and open access by the Michigan COVID-19 State Data at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Michigan COVID-19 Outbreak Reports by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at WMU. For more information, please contact wmu- [email protected]. 3/22/2021 Coronavirus - School-Related Outbreak Reporting School-Related Outbreak Reporting The tables below provide information about COVID-19 outbreaks associated with educational institutions, as reported by local health departments each week to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. In accordance with the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists' outbreak definition, educational institutions (i.e., grades K-12 and institutions of higher education) that have been found by their local health department to have two (2) or more COVID-19 cases who may have shared exposure on school grounds and are from different households are included. Case counts for school-related outbreaks include those associated with before and after school programs (e.g., school-sponsored sports). When applicable, outbreak reporting also includes cases originating from on-campus and off-campus student housing. If your institution is listed, the local health department and school are investigating the outbreak and will contact you directly if you (or your minor/child) were possibly exposed to coronavirus on the school grounds. Please note that students or staff who were exposed to COVID- 19 outside of school grounds AND are not thought to have spread the disease on the school grounds (due to quarantine, self-isolation, etc.) are not included in the tables below. New outbreaks are those outbreaks that were first identified during the current reporting week. Ongoing outbreaks are those that had already been identified in previous weeks but have had at least one new associated case reported to the local health department in the last 28 days. New and ongoing outbreaks are counted only once (i.e., a new outbreak is not also counted in the ongoing outbreak category). Outbreaks will be removed for the list when there are no new confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases identified after 28 days have passed since the last known school exposure from a case. Many factors, including the lack of ability to conduct effective contact tracing in certain settings, may result in underreporting of outbreaks. This information does not provide a complete picture of school-related outbreaks in Michigan and the absence of identified outbreaks in an educational institution in no way provides evidence that, in fact, that school is not experiencing an outbreak. Michigan schools are working hard to maintain a safe environment while also providing quality education. Should you have questions or concerns about this information, please contact your school. Wearing a mask (covering mouth and nose), social distancing (maintaining a distance of 6 feet apart), frequent handwashing (using soap for 20 seconds or hand sanitizer with 60% alcohol), and following capacity restrictions of social gatherings are some of the most effective ways to slow the spread of COVID-19. If you, or someone close to you, are sick or have symptoms, you can get tested. This page will be updated on Mondays by 3 p.m. New School Outbreaks Staff, Date County School Name School Address City School grades # of Cases Students, Added to or Both? Website Pre-school - Berrien Trinity Luther Early childhood center 613 Court Street Saint Joseph 3 Both 3/22/21 elementary 12677 Beadle Lake Calhoun Harper Creek High School Battle Creek High school 4 Students 3/22/21 Rd Calhoun Tekonsha High School 245 Elm St Tekonsha High school 3 Students 3/22/21 12677 Beadle Lake Calhoun Harper Creek High School Food Service Battle Creek Administrative 2 Staff 3/22/21 Rd Pre-school - Charlevoix Charlevoix Montessori 115 W Hulburt St Charlevoix 4 both 3/22/21 elementary Pre-school - Charlevoix Char-Em School - East Jordan 101 Maple St East Jordan 2 Both 3/22/21 elementary Charlevoix East Jordan Middle and High School 101 Maple St East Jordan High school 7 both 3/22/21 Junior high/middle Cheboygan Cornerstone Christian School 900 S Western Ave Cheboygan 3 Both 3/22/21 school Sault Ste. Pre-school - Chippewa Lincoln Elementary 810 5th Ave E 2 Students 3/22/21 Marie elementary Clinton Bath High School 6175 Clark Rd Bath High school 9 Both 3/22/21 2001 North Lincoln College - Delta Bay de Noc Community College Escanaba 2 Students 3/22/21 Rd undergraduate Pre-school - Detroit City Detroit Prep 8411 Sylvester Detroit City 3 Both 3/22/21 elementary Detroit City Loyola High School 15325 Pinehurst Detroit City High school 3 Students 3/22/21 6565 W. Outer Detroit City Renaissance High School Detroit City High school 3 Students 3/22/21 Drive. 8400 N Cambridge Detroit City University of Detroit Jesuit High School Detroit City High school 2 Students 3/22/21 Ave University of Detroit Jesuit Highschool and 8400 N Cambridge Detroit City Detroit City High school 3 Students 3/22/21 Academy Ave Detroit City Wayne State University 42 W Warren Ave Detroit City Administrative 2 Staff 3/22/21 Pre-school - Eaton Bellevue Elementary 904 W Capital Ave Bellevue 6 Both 3/22/21 elementary 1400 N. Spring Gladwin Gladwin High School Gladwin High school 2 Students 3/22/21 Street Hillsdale Jonesville High School 460 Adrian St. Jonesville High school 3 Students 3/22/21 Junior high/middle Huron Our Lady of Lake Huron 222 Court St Harbor Beach 3 Students 3/22/21 school Junior high/middle Huron Christ the King Lutheran School 612 E Bay St Sebewaing 2 Both 3/22/21 school Huron Owendale Gagetown School 7166 E Main St Owendale High school 3 Both 3/22/21 Ingham Mason High School 1001 S Barnes St Mason High school 4 Students 3/22/21 https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173_102480---,00.html 1/6 3/22/2021 Coronavirus - School-Related Outbreak Reporting Staff, Date County School Name School Address City School grades # of Cases Students, Added to or Both? Website Pre-school - Jackson Northeast Elem. School 1024 Fleming Ave. Jackson 8 Both 3/22/21 elementary Junior high/middle Jackson Horton Hanover Elem School 131 Fairview St. Hanover 3 Students 3/22/21 school Jackson Lyle Torrent 1175 W Parnell Rd. Jackson High school 3 Students 3/22/21 Jackson Columbia Central High Schol 11775 Hewitt Rd. Brooklyn High school 3 both 3/22/21 Jackson Jackson Public High School 522 Wildwood Ave. Jackson High school 2 both 3/22/21 Clinton Pre-school - Macomb Clintondale Parker Elementary 22055 Quinn Rd 2 Both 3/22/21 Township elementary Pre-school - Macomb Croswell Elementary 175 Croswell St Romeo 3 Both 3/22/21 elementary 34641 Jefferson Junior high/middle Macomb L'Anse Creuse Middle School South Harrison Twp 3 Students 3/22/21 Ave school 51700 Van Dyke Shelby Junior high/middle Macomb Shelby Junior High School 2 Students 3/22/21 Ave Township school 6319 County Line Macomb Anchor Bay High School Fair Haven High school 4 Students 3/22/21 Rd 800 W. Chapel Junior high/middle Midland Jefferson Middle School Midland 4 Both 3/22/21 Lane school Missaukee McBain High School 107 E Maple St. McBain High school 6 Both 3/22/21 21350 Kendaville Junior high/middle Montcalm Tricounty Middle School Howard City 5 Both 3/22/21 Rd school Pre-school - Oakland Harvey Swanson Elementary 209 Varsity Dr Ortonville 2 Staff 3/22/21 elementary Pre-school - Oakland Hugger Elementary 5050 Sheldon Rd Rochester 2 Students 3/22/21 elementary Rochester Pre-school - Oakland Brooklands Elementary School 490 E. Auburn Rd 2 Students 3/22/21 Hills elementary Rochester Junior high/middle Oakland Hart Middle School 1361 Walton Blvd 2 Students 3/22/21 Hills school Junior high/middle Oakland Our Shepard Lutheran 1658 E. Lincoln St Birmingham 15 Both 3/22/21 school Junior high/middle Oakland Oxford Middle school 1420 Lakeville Rd Oxford 3 Students 3/22/21 school Rochester Junior high/middle Oakland Van Hoosen Middle School 1339 Adams Rd 7 Students 3/22/21 Hills school Rochester Junior high/middle Oakland Van Hoosen Middle School 1339 Adams Rd 2 Students 3/22/21 Hills school Madison Oakland Lamphere High School 610 W 13 Mile Rd High school 4 students 3/22/21 Heights Oakland Oxford High school 745 N Oxford Rd Oxford High school 2 Students 3/22/21 Rochester Oakland Rochester High School 800 W Avon Rd High school 2 Both 3/22/21 Hills Rochester Oakland Rochester High School 800 W Avon Rd High school 2 Students 3/22/21 Hills Oakland Southfield Christian School 28650 Lahser Rd Southfield High school 5 Students 3/22/21 Rochester Oakland Stoney Creek High School 6755 Sheldon Rd High school 3 Students 3/22/21 Hills Pre-school - Otsego North Ohio Elementary 912 N Ohio Ave Gaylord 2 Both 3/22/21 elementary Junior high/middle Otsego Gaylord Middle School 600 E 5th st Gaylord 4 Students 3/22/21 school Otsego Gaylord High School - Wrestling Team 90 Livingston Blvd Gaylord High school 4 Students 3/22/21 10600 Oakwood Roscommon Roscommon High School Roscommon High school 14 Students 3/22/21 Drive Pre-school - Sanilac Carsonville Port Sanilac 100 N Goetze Carsonville 4 Both 3/22/21 elementary Sanilac Croswell Lexington Schools 5407 Peck Rd Croswell High school 12 Both 3/22/21 St Clair Port Huron High School 2215 Court St Port Huron High school 5 Students 3/22/21 St Clair New Life Christian Acadamy 5515 Griswold Rd Kimball High school 2 Students 3/22/21 Pre-school - Van Buren South Haven 513 Monroe Blvd South Haven 3 Both 3/22/21 elementary Pre-school - Van Buren St.
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