Keys schools tracking their known COVID-19 cases online. They have a few.

The Monroe County School District is tracking known cases of COVID-19 among students and staff with an online dashboard that went up Friday.

As of Monday, three students and one staff member — not a teacher — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to the dashboard.

The three students who tested positive came from three different schools — Stanley Switlik Elementary School and Marathon Middle School in Marathon, and Plantation Key School in Islamorada.

“We want to be transparent so parents can go on the district website and see what’s going on at each school,” said Monroe County Schools Superintendent Theresa Axford. “We worked with the health department designing the dashboard.”

The staff member’s case was reported Sept. 14, the day schools fully reopened for students to return to classrooms.

The district employee is classified as a “non-site based staff,” which means it’s someone who isn’t permanently attached to a school full time, said Axford, who said the dashboard will be updated twice a week..

The dashboard lists cases reported since the start of the school year — Aug. 31, 2020, the day some students started to return to classrooms. Monroe County has 8,705 students enrolled in its public schools.

At least 68 percent of those enrolled showed up in classrooms on Sept. 14. There were 5,910 students in classroom seats across the island chain, while 2,025 were learning virtually, the district said.

On Monday, Monroe County confirmed two additional cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths. The Keys have a known total of 1,837 cases and 22 deaths. The county reported a percent positivity for new cases of 3.33%, according to Monday’s report from the Florida Department of Health.

The dashboard tracks cases by school.

No teachers have been reported as having tested positive as of Monday, nor has anyone in the district’s administration, according to the dashboard.