Town of Brookline Authorizes $500,000 to Support Testing of School and Town Populations

Of this amount, $300,000 will be used for weekly asymptomatic testing of student-facing PSB staff over the course of 8 to 10 weeks. The funding will also be used for testing students in grades 6-12 participating in hybrid learning.

Tests will be administered voluntarily, and staff and students will be notified of their individual results.

“We are pleased to be able to offer this resource for our school community,” Superintendent Marini said. “Protecting the health and safety of all Public Schools of Brookline community members is our top priority and while we are confident that the measures we have taken to date are highly effective in limiting in-school transmission, this program will also support that goal.”

“We are grateful to the Town of Brookline for its support in providing these important surveillance tests for our educators and staff,” said School Committee member and chair of the Remote Learning Task Force Susan Wolf Ditkoff, who led organization of this testing program for the committee. “These convenient new tests will ensure that our staff can monitor their own results every week. Real-time, system-wide information will also help provide specific steps and peace of mind for our entire school community. This testing is one more part of many investments that began in June that have improved our ventilation and HVAC systems, provided personal protective equipment for our staff, increased disinfecting and cleaning of our buildings, created procedures for distancing and cohorts, and many other safety precautions.”

Under the leadership of Coordinator of School Health Services, Patricia Laham, RN, staff are working diligently to finalize the logistics of the testing programs at this time. More information about the programs will be provided to all staff and families of grade 6-12 students in the near future

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