Posted by Amy Sangiolo on behalf of  Newton STSS – Kristin Ardlie, Phoebe Olhava, Suzanne Jacobs

As Newton parents, engaged with the Safer Teachers, Safer Students (STSS) testing collaborative, we have been advocating for asymptomatic COVID screening testing in our schools, and are overwhelmingly pleased with the recent announcement that Newton (along with 952 MA schools, Link) is now embarking on testing for students and staff. Newton is expanding on the current asymptomatic testing for staff, at the Ed Center, to include students in a new testing program beginning on March 1. The program will launch first in the North and South High Schools, followed by elementary, and then middle schools. 

 

This testing program is a terrific opportunity for Newton. The vendor JCM Analytics is being used by several STSS districts, and can scale up to serve all of our schools by providing ‘at-home’ testing, and a full solution to finding an individual positive sample in a positive pool. Do not be discouraged by an overload of often complicated information. The registration and testing process is very straight forward: students pick up a nasal swab kit from school, bring the test kit home, collect a sample in the morning before school (wash their hands, blow their nose, swab the inside of their lower nostrils a few times, put the swab in a tube, wash hands again), and bring the tube with the swab sample back to school. That’s it! Our high schoolers can do this easily, and elementary students are fantastic at sample self collection (Video available here.). After the swabs are collected at school, they are sent off to our vendor who groups the samples together in pools for PCR testing – this is cost-effective, fast, and accurate. If a pool is negative, you hear nothing (no news is good news). If a pool is positive, the laboratory immediately re-tests individual samples from that pool to determine which sample is positive. Only the test positive students’ parents and close contacts will be notified. The turnaround is fast, action can be taken rapidly, and this can be done weekly.

 

This testing program will detect cases in individuals not showing symptoms, so that rapid isolation and contract tracing can stop transmission before spread. Having a high participation rate will make this program most effective – the more we test, the more we’ll know about the safety of our classrooms, and community. We urge all parents to sign up your students for this voluntary free testing program. Instructions for completing the consent form can be found here