How many COVID-19 cases and quarantines are in your JCPS school? Search the data

Note: This article reflects COVID-19 figures from the 2021-22 school year. For data for the 2022-23 school year, check the district's daily and year-to-date dashboards.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — At least 323 Jefferson County Public Schools students and staff are positive for COVID-19 — the lowest figure in 2022.

Of those cases, eight are students and seven are staff who reported positive Tuesday.

Another 430 people are in quarantine due to exposure as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the district's COVID-19 dashboard.

District numbers are potentially lower due to reporting delays.

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Those who test positive and need to quarantine are not counted in the district's quarantine total. Kids participating in the test-to-stay program may be included in the quarantine counts, JCPS said.

So far in the 2021-22 school year, JCPS has reported 12,034 positive student cases and 33,477 student quarantines.

Including staff, there have been 16,121 positive cases and at least 34,334 quarantines this school year.

Our searchable database of JCPS COVID-19 information is now housed at this link. (Due to companywide technical issues, the database may not appear.)

See something that seems off? Contact education reporter Olivia Krauth at okrauth@courierjournal.com.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: JCPS COVID dashboard finds cases, quarantines in Louisville schools