PED: 59 New Mexico Public Schools On COVID-19 Watchlist

PED News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) announced today that 59 New Mexico public school buildings appeared on the COVID-19 Watchlist in the week ending today, Nov. 27.

A public school building being placed on the Watchlist signifies that it had at least two Rapid Responses within a 14-day period:

ALBUQUERQUE

  • Bel-Air Elementary
  • Chaparral Elementary
  • Cibola High
  • La Cueva High
  • Mission Avenue Elementary
  • Rio Grande High
  • Robert F. Kennedy Charter
  • Zia Elementary
  • Sunset Mesa School

ANTHONY

  • Gadsden Middle School
  • Gadsden Independent School District Physical Plant

BELEN

  • Belen Consolidated Schools Administrative Office
  • Belen Middle School

CARLSBAD

  • Carlsbad High
  • Monterrey Elementary

CLOVIS

  • Cameo Elementary
  • La Casita Elementary
  • Parkview Elementary

DEMING

  • Deming Intermediate
  • Red Mountain Middle School

ESPAÑOLA

  • Española Valley High
  • Eutimio Salazar Elementary
  • Española Public School District administrative office

FARMINGTON

  • Northeast Elementary

FRUITLAND

  • Ojo Amarillo Elementary

GALLUP

  • Del Norte Elementary
  • Jefferson Elementary
  • Twin Lakes Elementary

HOBBS

  • Edison Elementary
  • Hobbs High
  • Hobbs Schools administrative offices

KIRTLAND

  • Kirtland Central High School
  • Kirtland Elementary
  • Kirtland Middle

LAS CRUCES

  • Las Cruces Public Schools administrative office

LOVINGTON

  • Jefferson Middle
  • Taylor Middle

MILAN

  • Milan Elementary

MOUNTAINAIR

  • Mountainair Elementary

NEWCOMB

  • Newcomb High

PORTALES

  • Brown Early Childhood Center
  • Portales High

RIO RANCHO

  • Vista Grande Elementary

ROSWELL

  • Berrendo Elementary
  • Berrendo Middle
  • Monterrey Elementary
  • Nancy Lopez Elementary
  • Roswell High
  • Sierra Middle
  • Washington Avenue Elementary

SANTA FE

  • Chaparral Elementary
  • Nina Otera Community School
  • Pojoaque Intermediate

SHIPROCK

  • Career Prep Alternative
  • Central Consolidated School
  • Eva B. Stokely Elementary

TATUM

  • Tatum Elementary

ZUNI

  • Shiwi Ts’Ana Elementary
  • Zuni Bus Barn

During that same period, no schools were placed on the Closure List. 

The Watchlist, maintained by the New Mexico Environment Department, includes schools and businesses with two or more Rapid Responses within 14 days. Those with four or more Rapid Responses in 14 days are placed on the Closure List and required to close and, where appropriate, return instruction to remote-only learning.  

A Rapid Response is a series of interventions designed to prevent COVID-19 spread, beginning when the New Mexico Department of Health notifies a school that an employee or student has a confirmed positive case and was on campus/in the facility during the infectious period. Read the complete COVID-19 Rapid Response Watchlist here

If a public school is required to close because it has four or more Rapid Responses in a 14-day period, it must remain in remote-only learning mode until its county is in the green zone — a Department of Health distinction signifying acceptable control of the virus. See the map here.

Only the individual school that reached the four-in-14 threshold would be required to return to remote learning. That means a school district could have one school closed for in-person learning, another on the Watchlist, and others with no impact. 

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