The Perfect Enemy | 13 Las Vegas schools use smart thermometers to track COVID, flu
July 17, 2025

13 Las Vegas schools use smart thermometers to track COVID, flu

13 Las Vegas schools use smart thermometers to track COVID, flu  Las Vegas Review-Journal

13 Las Vegas schools use smart thermometers to track COVID, flu
13 Las Vegas schools use smart thermometers to track COVID, flu

More than a dozen Las Vegas-area schools are using smart thermometers to track fever-related illnesses like COVID-19 and the flu.

The campuses — within the Clark County School District, as well as public charter schools and day care centers — are among nearly 5,000 nationwide participating in Kinsa’s FLUency program.

It’s the sixth year that Tate Elementary School in Las Vegas has been involved. Principal Sarah Popek said one of her kindergarten teachers saw something about the program and approached her with the idea.

“It’s just one more tool we can use to keep our staff and students safe and healthy at school,” she said.

Kinsa, a San Francisco-based medical technology company, aims to curb the spread of infectious illnesses through early detection and response, said Nita Nehru, Kinsa spokeswoman and FLUency founder.

This school year especially, as COVID-19 precautions are relaxing, the program can be critical from a public health perspective for helping families and schools stay a step ahead, she said.

It’s free for schools to sign up for FLUency, which is funded through a partnership with Lysol. And families at participating schools have the option of requesting a free Kinsa smart thermometer to use at home.

Kinsa hopes to expand the program soon to up to 3,000 more schools across the country.

A smartphone-connected thermometer has a medical triage feature that prompts families to answer questions about symptoms.

A phone app shows which symptoms have been reported within a school, such as three cases of a sore throat among second graders. There’s also an option for parents to self-report the diagnosis their child receives, such as the flu.

It’s a similar concept to parents talking to each other during school drop-offs and pick-ups about what illnesses are going around, Nehru said.

But data sent through the app is anonymous and aggregated, she said, so there’s no personally identifying information.

At Tate Elementary — which Popek said is a low-income school — some families would bring their child who wasn’t feeling well to campus to get the child’s temperature taken because they didn’t have a thermometer at home.

Digital thermometers are expensive — especially high-quality ones, she said.

“A lot of our families use the ‘hand on the forehead’ test,” the principal said, noting that’s not reliable in Las Vegas, where warm weather can make children run hot.

Kinsa thermometers aren’t used on campus but are shipped to the school for families who request one. Then they are sent home.

Typically, about 100 Tate Elementary families choose to receive a thermometer each year — around 20 to 25 percent of the school’s population, Popek said.

Last school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a huge increase in family opt-ins, she said, and she expects even more this year.

Also, a large majority of the school’s employees are participating, Popek said.

Back at Kinsa, the company once received a thank you email from a mother at a participating campus who said her son had a high fever and thanks to the app, she knew there were flu cases going around, Nehru said.

The mother took her son to a doctor and was prescribed Tamiflu early on, when it was most effective.

“I think that’s a perfect example of how this program can be valuable,” Nehru said.

Contact Julie Wootton-Greener at jgreener@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2921. Follow @julieswootton on Twitter.

Which local schools are using FLUency?

— Mater Academy Bonanza

— Mater Academy East Las Vegas

— Mater Academy of Nevada

— Tate Elementary School

— Cashman Middle School

— Cortney Junior High School

— Reed Elementary School

— Quest Academy Northwest

— Wright Elementary School

— Summerlin KinderCare

— Torrey Pines KinderCare

— Fielday School KinderCare

— Rhodes Ranch KinderCare

Source: Kinsa