In data released Thursday, North Little Rock and Pulaski County Special school districts both have moved out of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement’s list of districts with Covid-19 infection rates of 50 or more new known infections per 10,000 residents.
Both North Little Rock and Pulaski County Special are requiring masks.
But the numbers aren’t doing so good elsewhere in the state as 59 Arkansas public school districts have Covid-19 infection rates of 100 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents, or at least 1% of residents, over a 14-day period, the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement said Thursday. This is up from 41 last week and an all-time high, surpassing the previous high of 54 from the week of Jan. 11.
The organization said 189 school districts have Covid-19 infection rates of 50 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents over a 14-day period, up from 188 last week. The information is based on Arkansas Department of Health data obtained Monday.
The school district-level information, along with other local-level data on infection and vaccination rates, can be found on ACHI’s Covid-19 in Arkansas web page at achi.net/covid19. On ACHI’s map of Arkansas school districts, a district with 50 to 99 new known infections per 10,000 residents is shaded red, and a district with 100 or more new known infections per 10,000 residents is shaded purple. The color-shading of a district is based on infections among community residents living within the geographical boundaries of each school district and not on cases among school employees and students.
“We continue to see more communities exceed 1% of their population newly infected with Covid-19. These numbers reflect the risk in the communities from which students, teachers, and staff come each day,” said ACHI President and CEO Dr. Joe Thompson in a release. “We must do more to protect our children from the delta variant. Everyone who is still unprotected should get vaccinated as soon as possible, bearing in mind that people who are too young for vaccines are relying on the rest of us to keep them safe. I also urge schools boards that have rejected mask requirements to rethink that position, and I urge parents to support their local school boards.”
Known infections reported by ACHI include confirmed and probable cases. Probable cases are based on verbal reporting and antigen test results, as identified by the Department of Health.
Infection rates and counts are not shown 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.
ACHI also updated its maps and tables displaying Covid-19 vaccination rates by public school district, community, and ZIP code, using data current as of Monday. For the first time, one school district, Bentonville, reached a 50% vaccination rate among district residents this week. This information is the product of a partnership between ACHI and the Arkansas Department of Health.
As of Monday, the following 189 school districts had a rate of at least 50 new known infections per 10,000 district residents over the previous 14 days. An asterisk indicates that a district is new to the list this week.
Alma
Arkadelphia*
Ashdown – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Atkins – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Augusta – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bald Knob
Barton-Lexa – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Batesville
Bauxite
Bay
Beebe
Benton
Bentonville
Bergman
Berryville
Bismarck*
Blytheville
Booneville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bradford*
Brookland – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bryant
Buffalo Island Central – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cabot
Caddo Hills – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Camden Fairview*
Cave City
Cedar Ridge
Cedarville
Centerpoint – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Charleston
Clarendon
Clarksville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cleveland County
Concord
Conway
Corning – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cossatot River
County Line – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cross County
Crossett
Cutter-Morning Star
Danville
Dardanelle – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Deer-Mt. Judea
De Queen
Dermott
Des Arc
DeWitt
Dierks – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dover – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Earle*
East End
East Poinsett County – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
El Dorado*
Elkins
Emerson-Taylor-Bradley
Eureka Springs*
Farmington
Fayetteville
Flippin
Foreman
Forrest City
Fort Smith
Fouke
Fountain Lake
Gentry
Glen Rose – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gosnell
Gravette
Green Forest
Greenbrier – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greene County Tech – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenland
Greenwood
Gurdon
Guy-Perkins
Hackett – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hamburg – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrisburg – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrison
Hazen
Heber Springs – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hector – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Helena-West Helena – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hermitage – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Highland*
Hope
Horatio*
Hot Springs
Hoxie – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Huntsville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jackson County
Jacksonville
Jasper
Jessieville*
Jonesboro – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Junction City – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Kirby – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lafayette County
Lamar
Lavaca
Lawrence County – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lincoln
Magazine – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magnet Cove
Magnolia
Malvern
Mammoth Spring*
Manila – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mansfield
Marion
Marked Tree
Marmaduke – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marvell*
Mayflower
Maynard
McCrory – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
McGehee*
Mena
Midland
Mineral Springs – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Monticello
Mountain Pine
Mountain View*
Mountainburg
Mt. Vernon-Enola – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mulberry-Pleasant View – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nashville
Nemo Vista – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nettleton – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nevada
Newport
Omaha*
Osceola – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita River*
Ozark – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ozark Mountain
Paragould – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Paris
Parkers Chapel
Pea Ridge
Perryville
Piggott – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pine Bluff
Pocahontas – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pottsville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Poyen – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Prairie Grove – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Prescott
Quitman – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rector
Rivercrest
Riverside – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Riverview
Rogers
Rose Bud – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Russellville
Searcy
Searcy County
Sheridan
Siloam Springs
Sloan-Hendrix
Smackover*
South Conway County
South Pike County
Southside
Spring Hill
Springdale
Stuttgart
Texarkana
Trumann
Two Rivers – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Valley Springs*
Valley View
Van Buren
Vilonia
Waldron – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Warren
West Fork – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
West Memphis
West Side*
Western Yell County – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Westside
Westside Consolidated – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
White County Central – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
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In data released Thursday, North Little Rock and Pulaski County Special school districts both have moved out of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement’s list of districts with Covid-19 infection rates of 50 or more new known infections per 10,000 residents.
Both North Little Rock and Pulaski County Special are requiring masks.
But the numbers aren’t doing so good elsewhere in the state as 59 Arkansas public school districts have Covid-19 infection rates of 100 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents, or at least 1% of residents, over a 14-day period, the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement said Thursday. This is up from 41 last week and an all-time high, surpassing the previous high of 54 from the week of Jan. 11.
The organization said 189 school districts have Covid-19 infection rates of 50 or more new known infections per 10,000 district residents over a 14-day period, up from 188 last week. The information is based on Arkansas Department of Health data obtained Monday.
The school district-level information, along with other local-level data on infection and vaccination rates, can be found on ACHI’s Covid-19 in Arkansas web page at achi.net/covid19. On ACHI’s map of Arkansas school districts, a district with 50 to 99 new known infections per 10,000 residents is shaded red, and a district with 100 or more new known infections per 10,000 residents is shaded purple. The color-shading of a district is based on infections among community residents living within the geographical boundaries of each school district and not on cases among school employees and students.
“We continue to see more communities exceed 1% of their population newly infected with Covid-19. These numbers reflect the risk in the communities from which students, teachers, and staff come each day,” said ACHI President and CEO Dr. Joe Thompson in a release. “We must do more to protect our children from the delta variant. Everyone who is still unprotected should get vaccinated as soon as possible, bearing in mind that people who are too young for vaccines are relying on the rest of us to keep them safe. I also urge schools boards that have rejected mask requirements to rethink that position, and I urge parents to support their local school boards.”
Known infections reported by ACHI include confirmed and probable cases. Probable cases are based on verbal reporting and antigen test results, as identified by the Department of Health.
Infection rates and counts are not shown 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.
ACHI also updated its maps and tables displaying Covid-19 vaccination rates by public school district, community, and ZIP code, using data current as of Monday. For the first time, one school district, Bentonville, reached a 50% vaccination rate among district residents this week. This information is the product of a partnership between ACHI and the Arkansas Department of Health.
As of Monday, the following 189 school districts had a rate of at least 50 new known infections per 10,000 district residents over the previous 14 days. An asterisk indicates that a district is new to the list this week.
Alma
Arkadelphia*
Ashdown – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Atkins – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Augusta – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bald Knob
Barton-Lexa – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Batesville
Bauxite
Bay
Beebe
Benton
Bentonville
Bergman
Berryville
Bismarck*
Blytheville
Booneville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bradford*
Brookland – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Bryant
Buffalo Island Central – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cabot
Caddo Hills – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Camden Fairview*
Cave City
Cedar Ridge
Cedarville
Centerpoint – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Charleston
Clarendon
Clarksville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cleveland County
Concord
Conway
Corning – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cossatot River
County Line – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Cross County
Crossett
Cutter-Morning Star
Danville
Dardanelle – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Deer-Mt. Judea
De Queen
Dermott
Des Arc
DeWitt
Dierks – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Dover – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Earle*
East End
East Poinsett County – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
El Dorado*
Elkins
Emerson-Taylor-Bradley
Eureka Springs*
Farmington
Fayetteville
Flippin
Foreman
Forrest City
Fort Smith
Fouke
Fountain Lake
Gentry
Glen Rose – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Gosnell
Gravette
Green Forest
Greenbrier – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greene County Tech – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Greenland
Greenwood
Gurdon
Guy-Perkins
Hackett – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hamburg – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrisburg – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Harrison
Hazen
Heber Springs – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hector – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Helena-West Helena – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Hermitage – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Highland*
Hope
Horatio*
Hot Springs
Hoxie – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Huntsville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Jackson County
Jacksonville
Jasper
Jessieville*
Jonesboro – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Junction City – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Kirby – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lafayette County
Lamar
Lavaca
Lawrence County – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Lincoln
Magazine – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Magnet Cove
Magnolia
Malvern
Mammoth Spring*
Manila – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mansfield
Marion
Marked Tree
Marmaduke – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Marvell*
Mayflower
Maynard
McCrory – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
McGehee*
Mena
Midland
Mineral Springs – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Monticello
Mountain Pine
Mountain View*
Mountainburg
Mt. Vernon-Enola – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Mulberry-Pleasant View – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nashville
Nemo Vista – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nettleton – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Nevada
Newport
Omaha*
Osceola – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ouachita River*
Ozark – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Ozark Mountain
Paragould – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Paris
Parkers Chapel
Pea Ridge
Perryville
Piggott – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pine Bluff
Pocahontas – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Pottsville – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Poyen – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Prairie Grove – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Prescott
Quitman – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Rector
Rivercrest
Riverside – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Riverview
Rogers
Rose Bud – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Russellville
Searcy
Searcy County
Sheridan
Siloam Springs
Sloan-Hendrix
Smackover*
South Conway County
South Pike County
Southside
Spring Hill
Springdale
Stuttgart
Texarkana
Trumann
Two Rivers – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Valley Springs*
Valley View
Van Buren
Vilonia
Waldron – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Warren
West Fork – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
West Memphis
West Side*
Western Yell County – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Westside
Westside Consolidated – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
White County Central – rate of 100 or more new known infections per 10K residents
Wonderview
Wynne
Yellville-Summit