Madison schools reported Monday that 6 staff members - 3 at Jeffrey, 2 at Ryerson and 1 at Polson Middle School - tested positive for COVID.
Madison schools Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke says half of all eligible staff were vaccinated since Monday.
Schools superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke said that one positive case at Daniel Hand High School forced the quarantine of a sports team.
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Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke announced that over the weekend, several more COVID-19 cases were reported in middle and high schools.
And with 1 new staff case at the Town Campus Learning Center​, ​there are now 10 "active" student cases and 2 "active" employee cases.​
Like Monday, with in-person school shuttered due to the the winter nor-easter, the remote learning day will be shortened.
In a morning message to families Friday, superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke said a team is a close contact of positive case at the high school.
But the distance learning 'snow day' calls for a shortened day of assignments with "wellness activities that will allow for a needed break."
Cases in Daniel Hand High School and Polson Middle School have sent some into quarantine and remote learning.
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Staff shortages due to quarantines also blamed for sending 7th and 8th grade Polson Middle School teams home for full remote learning.
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Save for the Town Campus Learning Center, every Madison school has active COVID-19 cases, including two middle and elementary staff members.
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It's not clear how many students and educators are in quarantine as a result of the positive case.
One positive case of COVID-19 each in Daniel Hand High, Polson Middle, and Brown Intermediate schools, officials reported Friday.
A "member of the Ryerson School community" has tested positive for COVID-19, schools superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke said.
The schools superintendent said 5 coronavirus cases has put too many in quarantine making it "impossible to support in person learning."
Schools superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke said one classroom cohort was in close contact with the person and will shift to remote learning.
All operations including school bus transportation will be delayed by two hours from the regular schedule.
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Monday the district reported cases at Jeffrey and Ryerson elementary schools and Brown Intermediate School.
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The school district and health department "feel confident the majority of Polson Middle School can remain open for in-person instruction."
The increase in cases is due in part to transmission among high school students at private social gatherings, officials said.
There are 12 active cases of COVID-19 in Madison schools, with all, save one, among students.
Monday three tested positive at the high school, Tuesday one at Jeffrey Elementary School and Wednesday, another at the grade school.
Interim schools superintendent JeanAnn Paddyfoote said Madison schools will remain open.
Interim schools superintendent said she's "very concerned about the alarming increase of students & staff who had to quarantine this week."
The interim schools superintendent said the person who tested positive for COVID-19 has been told to remain home and in isolation.
The first case in the school district, the person had already been in quarantine for two days when the positive test result came back.