
'Test to Stay': How kids can remain in school during a COVID-19 outbreak
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Schools around the country have started using a “Test to Stay” protocol. The goal is to keep students who test negative for COVID-19 in school during an outbreak rather than send them home to learn remotely.
The goal is to keep negative-testing kids in school rather than send them home during an outbreak.
Kids at Kearns High School in Kearns, Utah, started learning in person about a month ago.
Last year, the school tried the Test to Stay strategy in a pilot program.
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