Central Bucks Schools Report 136 COVID-19 Cases Since September

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Doylestown PA

02 December, 2020

4:53 PM

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DOYLESTOWN, PA —There have been 136 reported positive COVID-19 cases at Central Bucks schools since September, according to data from the district's website. Despite Bucks County's status as a substantial transmission area, Superintendent John Kopicki confirmed the school district's willingness to remain open by submitting an attestation letter to State Department of Education, a new requirement issued on Nov. 23 for school districts that want to continue in-person instruction after Nov. 30. By signing the letter, the district verifies that it will continue to follow updated health and safety protocols for mitigating the spread of coronavirus in its schools. Gov. Tom Wolf is recommending that schools like Central Bucks transition to remote-only learning, but neither the administration nor the school board has indicated plans to suspend the practice. Since late September, Central Bucks students have had three options for enrolling options: five day in-person learning, twice-a-week in-person learning or all virtual instruction. Students at the elementary level no longer have the hybrid option. Here are the cases at Central Bucks broken down by school: SchoolNumber of Reported COVID-19 CasesBarclay Elementary School2Bridge Valley Elementary School7Buckingham Elementary School4Butler Elementary School 8Cold Spring Elementary School1Doyle Elementary School2Groveland Elementary School2Jamison Elementary School6Linden Elementary School2Mill Creek Elementary School1Pine Run Elementary School 4Titus Elementary School8Warwick Elementary School3Holicong Middle School9Lenape Middle School11Tamanend Middle School13Tohickon Middle School10Unami Middle School9Central Bucks East High School18Central Bucks South High School18Central Bucks West High School14Kutztown Student4Transportation Employee2District-Wide Employees4 Bucks County released data Tuesday showing coronavirus cases reaching record numbers during Thanksgiving week, including 23 deaths

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