COVID Cases

In the last 14 days there have been 147 COVID cases in Asotin County. As of 3pm on Thursday, October 14, there were 17 COVID cases reported in the Clarkston School District.

School

Student cases in the last week

Clarkston High School

8

Educational Opportunity Center

0

Lincoln Middle School

1

Grantham Elementary

2

Heights Elementary

4

Highland Elementary1
Parkway Elementary1
Total District Count17
Number of students in quarantine due to close contact exposure170

School cluster definition

School outbreak definition

Multiple cases comprising at least 10% of students, teachers, or staff within a specified core group* OR

Multiple cases comprising at least 10% of students, teachers, or staff within a specified core group* OR

At least 3 cases within a specified core group* meeting criteria for a school-associated COVID-19 case; AND

At least 3 cases within a specified core group* meeting criteria for a probable or confirmed school-associated COVID-19 case; AND

Cases have symptom onset† or positive test result within 14 days of each other, AND

Cases have symptom onset† or positive test result within 14 days of each other, AND

Cases were not identified as close contacts of each other in another setting (i.e., household) outside of the school setting, AND

Cases were not identified as close contacts of each other in another setting (i.e., household) outside of the school setting, AND

Cases were epidemiologically linked in the school setting or a school-sanctioned extracurricular activity‡

Cases were epidemiologically linked in the school setting or a school-sanctioned extracurricular activity‡

* A “core group” includes but is not limited to extracurricular activity‡, cohort group, classroom, before/after school care, etc.)  
‡ A school sanctioned extracurricular activity is defined as a voluntary activity sponsored by the school or local education agency (LEA) or an organization sanctioned by the LEA. Extracurricular activities include, but are not limited to, preparation for and involvement in public performances, contests, athletic competitions, demonstrations, displays, and club activities.  
† For onset, use symptom onset date whenever available. If symptom onset date is unknown or if a case is asymptomatic, use specimen collection date for the first specimen that tested positive. The 14-day period refers to 14 days before the date of first symptom onset or first positive test sample.