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FRAMINGHAM – Framingham Public Schools reported 74 new COVID cases today, January 19, but there was no report from Framingham High today.
On January 10, the district reported a record, one-day high of 148 new cases.
It is unknown if the 74 cases are all students, staff, or a combination of both. The district does not separate that number in its dashboard.
The district has now surpassed more than 1,800 COVID cases this school year.
The district is reporting 1,806 COVID cases this school year. There is just under 10,000 students in the district.
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Last week, there were 510 cases reported in the Framingham Public Schools, which is more than 36% of all cases reported during the 2021-2022 school year.
Students and staff returned back to the classrooms on Monday, January 3, after the winter holiday vacation break.
There have been 1,196 cases in the school district since January 1, 2022.
Almost 2/3rd of the cases this school year have been since January 1, 2022.
Today the district reported 14 new COVID cases at Fuller Middle and 11 new cases at Walsh Middle.
Ten cases were reported at Brophy Middle and 8 cases at Stapleton Elementary.
Seven cases were reported at Harmony Grove and six cases at Cameron Middle.
Five cases were reported at Hemenway Elementary, five at Barbieri, and 5 cases at BLOCKS preschool.
Two cases were reported at McCarthy and one case at Potter Road Elementary.
Framingham High School leads the school district with 407 cases, during the 2021-22 school year. There are roughly 2,400 student at the high school.
Walsh Middle School is second with 163 cases.
Cameron has had 156 cases.
Eight of the district’s schools have reported cases in the triple digits.
Farley administration building has had 33 cases.