In a Thursday afternoon press release, the Arkansas Center Health Improvement said its recently added “pink zone,” showed that nearly 80 percent of public school districts in Arkansas had at least 2 percent of the local population known to be newly infected with Covid-19.
ACHI cited its analysis of Arkansas Department of Health data current as of Monday for the report.
ACHI’s updated school districts map shows that 186, or 79 percent of districts have Covid-19 infection rates of 200 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents, up from 170 last week and a new record. The map is available at achi.net/covid19.
For the second consecutive week, all of Arkansas’s 234 contiguous public school districts have COovid19 infection rates of 50 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents over a 14-day period. A district with 50 to 99 new known infections per 10,000 residents is shaded red on ACHI’s map, and a district with 100 to 199 new known infections per 10,000 residents, or at least 1% of the district’s population, is shaded purple.
The map released Thursday includes two districts in red, down from seven last week, and 46 districts in purple, down from 57 last week.
Districts in the pink zone include one, Two Rivers, where more than 6 percent of the local population was recently infected. In five others, more than 5 percent of the population is known to have been recently infected: Mt. Vernon-Enola, Danville, Clarendon, Paragould, and Stuttgart.
“It’s a sign of how quickly and pervasively the omicron variant has spread through our state that as recently as early November, no school district had an infection rate high enough to be in the red zone, and now only two districts have infection rates low enough to be in red zone,” said ACHI President and CEO Dr. Joe Thompson.
“We are releasing this update a day after the Arkansas Department of Health reported that 1,819 Arkansans were hospitalized with COVID-19, an all-time high,” he said. “For the sake of yourself, your family, your neighbors, and our health care system, please get vaccinated if you have not yet done so, and if you are vaccinated but not boosted, get a booster for maximum protection. Other precautions continue to be important, especially in schools: high-quality face masks (N95 or KN95 masks are best), social distancing, good hand hygiene, and optimal ventilation.”
School districts are listed below. Those with 14-day infection rates of 100 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents are identified as such.
Alma – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Alpena – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Arkadelphia – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Armorel
Ashdown – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Atkins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Augusta – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bald Knob – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Barton-Lexa – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Batesville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bauxite – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bay – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bearden – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Beebe – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Benton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bentonville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bergman – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Berryville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bismarck – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Blevins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Blytheville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Booneville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bradford – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Brinkley – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Brookland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bryant – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Buffalo Island Central – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cabot – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Caddo Hills – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Calico Rock – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Camden Fairview – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Carlisle – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cave City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cedar Ridge – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cedarville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Centerpoint – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Charleston – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Clarendon – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Clarksville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cleveland County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Clinton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Concord – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Conway – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Corning – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cossatot River – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cotter – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
County Line – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cross County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Crossett – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cutter-Morning Star – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Danville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dardanelle – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Decatur – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Deer-Mt. Judea – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
De Queen – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dermott – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Des Arc – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
DeWitt – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dierks – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dover – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Drew Central – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dumas – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Earle – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
East End – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
East Poinsett County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
El Dorado – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Elkins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Emerson-Taylor-Bradley – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
England – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Eureka Springs – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Farmington – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fayetteville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Flippin – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Fordyce – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Foreman – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Forrest City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fort Smith – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fouke – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fountain Lake – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Genoa Central – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Gentry – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Glen Rose – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gosnell – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gravette – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Green Forest – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenbrier – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greene County Tech – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenwood – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gurdon – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Guy-Perkins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hackett – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hamburg – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hampton – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Harmony Grove (Clark, Dallas, and Ouachita Counties) – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harmony Grove (Saline County) – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrisburg – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrison – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hazen – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Heber Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hector – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Helena-West Helena – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Hermitage – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Highland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hillcrest – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Hope – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Horatio – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hot Springs – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Hoxie – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Huntsville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Izard County Consolidated – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jackson County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jacksonville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jasper – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Jessieville – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Jonesboro – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Junction City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Kirby – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lafayette County – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lake Hamilton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lakeside – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lakeside (Ashley and Chicot Counties) – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lamar – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lavaca – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lawrence County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lead Hill – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lee County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lincoln – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Little Rock – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lonoke – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magazine – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magnet Cove – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magnolia – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Malvern – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mammoth Spring – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Manila – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mansfield – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Marion – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marked Tree – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marmaduke – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marvell – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mayflower – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Maynard – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
McCrory – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
McGehee – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Melbourne – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mena – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Midland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mineral Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Monticello – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mount Ida – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mountain Home – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mountain Pine – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mountain View – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mountainburg – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mt. Vernon-Enola – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mulberry-Pleasant View – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nashville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nemo Vista – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nettleton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nevada – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Newport – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Norfork – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
North Little Rock – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Omaha – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Osceola – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita River – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Ozark – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ozark Mountain – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Palestine-Wheatley – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pangburn – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Paragould – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Paris – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Parkers Chapel – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pea Ridge – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Perryville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Piggott – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pine Bluff – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pocahontas – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pottsville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Poyen – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Prairie Grove – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Prescott – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pulaski County Special – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Quitman – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rector – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rivercrest – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Riverside – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Riverview – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rogers – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rose Bud – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Russellville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Salem – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Scranton – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Searcy – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Searcy County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Sheridan – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Shirley – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Siloam Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Sloan-Hendrix – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Smackover – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
South Conway County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
South Pike County – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
South Side – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Southside – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Spring Hill – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Springdale – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Star City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Strong-Huttig – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Stuttgart – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Texarkana – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Trumann – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Two Rivers – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Valley Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Valley View – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Van Buren – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Vilonia – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
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Waldron – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Warren – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Watson Chapel – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
West Fork – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
West Memphis – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
West Side – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Western Yell County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Westside – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Westside Consolidated – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
White County Central – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
White Hall – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Wonderview – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Woodlawn – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Wynne – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Yellville-Summit – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
The infection rates reported by ACHI are based on infections among community residents living within the geographical boundaries of each school district and not only on cases among school employees and students.
Known infections include confirmed and probable cases. Probable cases are based on verbal reporting and antigen test results, as identified by the Department of Health. Reported rates do not include complete results from at-home testing, thus the true level of infections is likely higher than that reported.
Infection rates and counts are not reported for districts with fewer than five reported infections to reduce the possibility of identifying individuals. School district counts do not include infections among incarcerated populations, in nursing homes, or in human development centers.
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Nearly 80 percent of school districts have extremely high rates of Covid-19 infections
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In a Thursday afternoon press release, the Arkansas Center Health Improvement said its recently added “pink zone,” showed that nearly 80 percent of public school districts in Arkansas had at least 2 percent of the local population known to be newly infected with Covid-19.
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ACHI cited its analysis of Arkansas Department of Health data current as of Monday for the report.
ACHI’s updated school districts map shows that 186, or 79 percent of districts have Covid-19 infection rates of 200 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents, up from 170 last week and a new record. The map is available at achi.net/covid19.
For the second consecutive week, all of Arkansas’s 234 contiguous public school districts have COovid19 infection rates of 50 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents over a 14-day period. A district with 50 to 99 new known infections per 10,000 residents is shaded red on ACHI’s map, and a district with 100 to 199 new known infections per 10,000 residents, or at least 1% of the district’s population, is shaded purple.
The map released Thursday includes two districts in red, down from seven last week, and 46 districts in purple, down from 57 last week.
Districts in the pink zone include one, Two Rivers, where more than 6 percent of the local population was recently infected. In five others, more than 5 percent of the population is known to have been recently infected: Mt. Vernon-Enola, Danville, Clarendon, Paragould, and Stuttgart.
“It’s a sign of how quickly and pervasively the omicron variant has spread through our state that as recently as early November, no school district had an infection rate high enough to be in the red zone, and now only two districts have infection rates low enough to be in red zone,” said ACHI President and CEO Dr. Joe Thompson.
“We are releasing this update a day after the Arkansas Department of Health reported that 1,819 Arkansans were hospitalized with COVID-19, an all-time high,” he said. “For the sake of yourself, your family, your neighbors, and our health care system, please get vaccinated if you have not yet done so, and if you are vaccinated but not boosted, get a booster for maximum protection. Other precautions continue to be important, especially in schools: high-quality face masks (N95 or KN95 masks are best), social distancing, good hand hygiene, and optimal ventilation.”
School districts are listed below. Those with 14-day infection rates of 100 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents are identified as such.
Alma – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Alpena – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Arkadelphia – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Armorel
Ashdown – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Atkins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Augusta – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bald Knob – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Barton-Lexa – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Batesville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bauxite – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bay – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bearden – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Beebe – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Benton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bentonville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bergman – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Berryville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bismarck – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Blevins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Blytheville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Booneville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bradford – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Brinkley – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Brookland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bryant – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Buffalo Island Central – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cabot – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Caddo Hills – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Calico Rock – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Camden Fairview – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Carlisle – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cave City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cedar Ridge – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cedarville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Centerpoint – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Charleston – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Clarendon – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Clarksville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cleveland County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Clinton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Concord – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Conway – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Corning – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cossatot River – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cotter – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
County Line – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cross County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Crossett – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cutter-Morning Star – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Danville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dardanelle – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Decatur – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Deer-Mt. Judea – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
De Queen – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dermott – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Des Arc – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
DeWitt – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dierks – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dover – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Drew Central – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dumas – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Earle – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
East End – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
East Poinsett County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
El Dorado – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Elkins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Emerson-Taylor-Bradley – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
England – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Eureka Springs – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Farmington – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fayetteville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Flippin – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Fordyce – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Foreman – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Forrest City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fort Smith – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fouke – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Fountain Lake – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Genoa Central – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Gentry – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Glen Rose – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gosnell – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gravette – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Green Forest – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenbrier – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greene County Tech – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenwood – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gurdon – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Guy-Perkins – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hackett – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hamburg – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hampton – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Harmony Grove (Clark, Dallas, and Ouachita Counties) – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harmony Grove (Saline County) – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrisburg – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrison – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hazen – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Heber Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hector – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Helena-West Helena – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Hermitage – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Highland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hillcrest – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Hope – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Horatio – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hot Springs – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Hoxie – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Huntsville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Izard County Consolidated – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jackson County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jacksonville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jasper – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Jessieville – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Jonesboro – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Junction City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Kirby – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lafayette County – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lake Hamilton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lakeside – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lakeside (Ashley and Chicot Counties) – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lamar – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lavaca – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lawrence County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lead Hill – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Lee County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lincoln – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Little Rock – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lonoke – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magazine – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magnet Cove – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magnolia – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Malvern – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mammoth Spring – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Manila – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mansfield – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Marion – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marked Tree – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marmaduke – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marvell – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mayflower – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Maynard – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
McCrory – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
McGehee – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Melbourne – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mena – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Midland – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mineral Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Monticello – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mount Ida – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mountain Home – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mountain Pine – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mountain View – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Mountainburg – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mt. Vernon-Enola – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mulberry-Pleasant View – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nashville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nemo Vista – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nettleton – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nevada – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Newport – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Norfork – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
North Little Rock – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Omaha – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Osceola – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita River – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Ozark – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ozark Mountain – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Palestine-Wheatley – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pangburn – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Paragould – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Paris – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Parkers Chapel – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pea Ridge – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Perryville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Piggott – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pine Bluff – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pocahontas – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pottsville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Poyen – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Prairie Grove – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Prescott – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pulaski County Special – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Quitman – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rector – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rivercrest – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Riverside – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Riverview – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rogers – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rose Bud – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Russellville – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Salem – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Scranton – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Searcy – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Searcy County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Sheridan – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Shirley – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Siloam Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Sloan-Hendrix – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Smackover – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
South Conway County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
South Pike County – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
South Side – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Southside – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Spring Hill – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Springdale – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Star City – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Strong-Huttig – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Stuttgart – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Texarkana – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Trumann – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Two Rivers – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Valley Springs – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Valley View – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Van Buren – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Vilonia – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Viola
Waldron – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Warren – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Watson Chapel – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
West Fork – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
West Memphis – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
West Side – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Western Yell County – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Westside – rate of 100 to 199 new known infections per 10K residents
Westside Consolidated – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
White County Central – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
White Hall – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Wonderview – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Woodlawn – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Wynne – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Yellville-Summit – rate of 200 or more new known infections per 10K residents
The infection rates reported by ACHI are based on infections among community residents living within the geographical boundaries of each school district and not only on cases among school employees and students.
Known infections include confirmed and probable cases. Probable cases are based on verbal reporting and antigen test results, as identified by the Department of Health. Reported rates do not include complete results from at-home testing, thus the true level of infections is likely higher than that reported.
Infection rates and counts are not reported for districts with fewer than five reported infections to reduce the possibility of identifying individuals. School district counts do not include infections among incarcerated populations, in nursing homes, or in human development centers.