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COVID-19 Weekly Outbreak Report COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Kindergarten-12th Grade School Report OHA is publishing data on COVID-19 cases associated with schools that offer in-person instruction. This is to inform the public of potential COVID-19 exposure and to provide transparency surrounding COVID-19 in schools. School is defined as any place of learning for students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, or a subset, with at least 30 students enrolled. This includes, but is not limited to, public schools, private schools, parochial and charter schools. Staff is defined as any person who works full time or part-time at the school, regardless of their position. A volunteer is defined as any person who volunteers onsite. Cases are reported if they worked or attended school (either for class or other activities like a sports practice) during their exposure or infectious period. Table 7 below includes all schools that have 1 or more cases of COVID-19 in students or staff/volunteers where the most recent onset occurred within the past 28 days. Schools that have 1 or more cases of COVID-19 in students or staff/volunteers where the most recent onset occurred more than 28 days ago will be moved to a separate table (Table 8). Data are provisional and subject to change 57 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Table 7. Recent cases Schools with recent COVID-19 Cases (n=329) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset Morning Star Christian 19741 Baker Rd, Bend, Deschutes 9 3 2021-04-30 School OR 97702 Grants Pass High 830 NE 9th St, Grants Josephine 11 6 2021-04-30 School Pass, OR 97526 1501 E Jackson St, Hedrick Middle School Jackson 8 3 2021-04-30 Medford, OR 97504 Philomath Middle 2021 Chapel Dr, Benton 3 0 2021-04-30 School Philomath, OR 97370 705 Helman St, Helman Elementary Jackson 0 1 2021-04-30 Ashland, OR 97520 15200 OR-242, Sisters, Sisters Middle School Deschutes 3 0 2021-04-30 OR 97759 11201 SE Stevens Rd, Mount Scott Happy Valley, OR Clackamas 4 0 2021-04-29 Elementary School 97086 McNary Heights 120 Columbia St, Umatilla 3 1 2021-04-29 Elementary School Umatilla, OR 97882 Data are provisional and subject to change 58 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset Gaston Elementary 402 3rd St, Gaston, OR Washington 2 0 2021-04-29 School 97119 1400 NW Buchanan Corvallis High School Ave, Corvallis, OR Benton 3 0 2021-04-29 97330 315 E 1st St, Wallowa, Wallowa High School Wallowa 11 1 2021-04-29 OR 97885 2373 Kuebler Blvd, Sprague High School Marion 2 0 2021-04-29 Salem, OR 97302 South Salem High 1910 Church St SE, Marion 7 0 2021-04-29 School Salem, OR 97302 2500 Country Club Rd, Lake Oswego Middle Lake Oswego, OR Clackamas 2 0 2021-04-29 School 97034 357 E Francis St, Molalla High School Clackamas 3 0 2021-04-29 Molalla, OR 97038 Hudson Park 28176 Old Rainier Rd, Columbia 5 0 2021-04-29 Elementary Rainier, OR 97048 230 NE 6th St, Bend, Bend High School Deschutes 25 2 2021-04-28 OR 97701 2855 NW Clearwater Summit High School Deschutes 65 1 2021-04-28 Dr, Bend, OR 97703 220 E 10th St, The The Dalles High School Wasco 3 0 2021-04-28 Dalles, OR 97058 1011 Mountain River Riverview School Linn 3 1 2021-04-28 Dr, Lebanon, OR 97355 203 N. Platt Ave, Eagle Eagle Point High School Jackson 6 7 2021-04-28 Point, OR 97524 Data are provisional and subject to change 59 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset 1001 Manzanita St, Jewett Elementary Central Point, OR Jackson 8 1 2021-04-28 97502 505 Pacific Ave, Azalea Middle School Curry 3 0 2021-04-28 Brookings, OR 97415 Evergreen Elementary 520 W River St, Cave Josephine 1 1 2021-04-28 School Junction, OR 97523 Le Monde French 2044 E Burnside St, Immersion Public Multnomah 4 0 2021-04-28 Portland, OR 97214 Charter 1360 16th St N, Ash Creek Elementary Polk 2 1 2021-04-28 Monmouth, OR 97361 101 S Junction Ave, Lorna Byrne Middle Cave Junction, OR Josephine 7 0 2021-04-28 School 97523 Grout Elementary 3119 SE Holgate Blvd, Multnomah 1 0 2021-04-28 School Portland, OR 97202 Errol Hassell 18100 SW Bany Rd, Washington 1 0 2021-04-28 Elementary School Beaverton, OR 97007 Washington 777 E Lincoln St, Marion 0 1 2021-04-28 Elementary Woodburn, OR 97071 11645 SE Masa Ln, Spring Mountain Happy Valley, OR Clackamas 2 0 2021-04-28 Elementary 97086 McKinley Elementary 1500 NW 185th Ave, Washington 4 0 2021-04-27 School Beaverton, OR 97006 South Medford High 1551 Cunningham Ave, Jackson 10 6 2021-04-27 School Medford, OR 97501 Data are provisional and subject to change 60 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset 675 SW Rimrock Way, Redmond High School Deschutes 7 0 2021-04-27 Redmond, OR 97756 Jefferson Middle 2180 Talbot Rd SE, Marion 1 0 2021-04-27 School Jefferson, OR 97352 Brookings Harbor 18881 Cornett Rd, Curry 1 0 2021-04-27 Christian School Brookings, OR 97415 Hilda Lahti Elementary 41535 Old Highway 30, Clatsop 1 1 2021-04-27 School Astoria, OR 97103 575 NW Michelbook Duniway Middle School Ln, Mcminnville, OR Yamhill 3 0 2021-04-27 97128 Pacific Crest Middle 3030 NW Elwood Ln, Deschutes 5 1 2021-04-27 School Bend, OR 97703 52350 Yaeger Way, La Rosland Elementary Deschutes 2 0 2021-04-27 Pine, OR 97739 102 Christian Ave, Talent Middle School Jackson 3 4 2021-04-26 Talent, OR 97540 33700 SE High School Scappoose High School Way, Scappoose, OR Columbia 6 0 2021-04-26 97056 North Salem High 765 14th St NE, Salem, Marion 12 7 2021-04-26 School OR 97301 Howard Elementary 286 Mace Rd, Medford, Jackson 3 5 2021-04-26 School OR 97501 Bellview Elementary 1070 Tolman Creek Rd, Jackson 3 0 2021-04-26 School Ashland, OR 97520 2351 Oxford Street, Sunset Primary Clackamas 3 0 2021-04-26 West Linn, OR 97060 Data are provisional and subject to change 61 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset 18800 SW Haide Rd, Sherwood High School Washington 1 0 2021-04-26 Sherwood, OR 97140 906 S 3rd St, Lakeview, Lakeview High School Lake 5 0 2021-04-26 OR 97630 101 S 11th St, Nyssa, Nyssa Middle School Malheur 2 4 2021-04-26 OR 97913 May Roberts 590 NW 8th St, Malheur 1 1 2021-04-26 Elementary Ontario, OR 97914 Ida B. Wells-Barnett 1151 SW Vermont St, Multnomah 3 0 2021-04-26 High School Portland, OR 97219 56900 Enterprise Dr, Three Rivers School Deschutes 1 2 2021-04-26 Sunriver, OR 97707 Cheldelin Middle 987 NE Conifer Blvd, Benton 2 0 2021-04-26 School Corvallis, OR 97330 2440 Lancaster Dr NE, McKay High School Marion 7 6 2021-04-25 Salem, OR 97305 4512 Jones Rd SE, Judson Middle School Marion 5 0 2021-04-25 Salem, OR 97302 1700 McKinney Butte Sisters High School Deschutes 2 1 2021-04-25 Rd, Sisters, OR 97759 Oregon City High 1306 12th Street, Clackamas 5 0 2021-04-25 School Oregon City, OR 97045 9000 SW Beaverton Jesuit High School Hillsdale Hwy, Washington 6 0 2021-04-25 Portland, OR 97225 Chapman Hill 1500 Daks Ferry Rd, Polk 2 2 2021-04-25 Elementary Salem, OR 97304 Data are provisional and subject to change 62 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset Sweet Home High 1641 Long St, Sweet Linn 6 0 2021-04-25 School Home, OR 97386 14133 Donovan Rd, Ogden Middle School Clackamas 1 0 2021-04-25 Oregon City, OR 97045 3163 Leonard Rd, Redwood Elementary Josephine 1 1 2021-04-25 Grants Pass, OR 97527 1845 NW Highland Highland Elementary Ave, Grants Pass, OR Josephine 5 0 2021-04-25 School 97526 Sunset Elementary 300 E Catherine Ave, Umatilla 4 1 2021-04-25 School Hermiston, OR 97838 John Wetten 250 N. Exeter St, Clackamas 2 0 2021-04-25 Elementary School Gladstone, OR 97027 Clackamas River 301 NE 2nd Ave, Clackamas 1 0 2021-04-25 Elementary Estacada, OR 97023 Jason Lee Elementary 2222 NE 92nd Ave, Multnomah 1 0 2021-04-25 School Portland, OR 97220 High Desert Middle 61111 SE 27th St, Deschutes 4 0 2021-04-25 School Bend, OR 97702 305 Owyhee St, Adrian, Adrian High School Malheur 2 1 2021-04-25 OR 97901 South Shore 910 Bain St. SE, Albany, Linn 1 1 2021-04-24 Elementary OR 97322 2550 NE Butler Market Trinity Lutheran School Deschutes 15 4 2021-04-24 Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Carus Elementary 14412 S Carus Rd, Clackamas 3 0 2021-04-24 School Oregon City, OR 97045 Data are provisional and subject to change 63 COVID-19 Weekly Report Oregon’s Weekly Surveillance Summary Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Staff/ Most recent School Name Address County Students volunteer onset 52265 Lower Columbia Scappoose Middle River Hwy, Scappoose, Columbia 3 1 2021-04-24 School OR 97056 Wilson Elementary 1400 Johnson St, Jackson 3 5 2021-04-24 School Medford, OR 97504 4555 SW Elkhorn Ave, Ridgeview High School Deschutes 7 1 2021-04-24 Redmond, OR 97756 Ponderosa Elementary 3790 NE Purcell Blvd, Deschutes 3 0 2021-04-24 School Bend, OR 97701 3780 SE Spy Glass Taft High School Ridge Dr, Lincoln City, Lincoln 6 0 2021-04-24 OR 97367 8832
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