Nebraska school district cancels classes after positive COVID tests, similar closures in other states - News Summed Up

Nebraska school district cancels classes after positive COVID tests, similar closures in other states


A Nebraska school district announced on Saturday that classes have been canceled after staff members tested positive for coronavirus, following similar closures in other states, according to reports. Three staff members in the Broken Bow School District tested positive for COVID-19, with 24 more staff members in quarantine for exposure, superintendent Darren Tobey said in a statement. The cancellations only affect pre-school and grades 6 to 12, though, meaning elementary school classes can continue. McKenzie Special School District in Tennessee started with in-person teaching, but the school administration announced that it will transition to remote learning after two positive cases were recorded in the district, the Jackson Sun reported. In another district, South Haven Elementary School in Henderson County will close the building for 14 days after two positive cases among staff in the school.


Source: Fox News August 16, 2020 15:22 UTC



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