Naperville School District 203 is considering a “test-to-stay” program in which students who have been exposed to COVID-19 but not infected can stay in school rather than having to quarantine at home.
Superintendent Dan Bridges briefed the school board on the idea Monday as a possible way to keep students in school if they are not actually sick.
As of Monday, 1,992 students were forced to quarantine because they were exposed to someone with coronavirus, according to the district’s COVID-19 dashboard. Of that number, however, only 98 actually contracted the illness, data shows.
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