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COVID Case at 2nd New Rochelle School Reported

A coronavirus case was found at Albert Leonard Middle School. Tuesday, officials reported a COVID case at Isaac E. Young Middle School.

The City School District of New Rochelle told families the school remains open.
The City School District of New Rochelle told families the school remains open. (Google Maps)

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — Parents were informed on Friday that someone at a second New Rochelle school has tested positive for COVID-19.

The announcement comes just days after a coronavirus case was reported at Isaac E. Young on just the second day of classes on Sept. 14.

In a letter to families dated Sept. 17, Superintendent Jonathan Raymond confirmed that a staff member or student at Albert Leonard Middle School has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

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As in the previous case, school officials would not say if the infected person was a student or member of staff. They confirmed that the "individual was at the school while possibly infectious," but cited confidentiality laws in refusing to further identify the infected person.

If either a student or school district employee is identified as a close contact of the person who tested positive, they will receive a call from a Westchester County Department of Health contact tracer, school officials said.

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"Persons who will be contacted will see 'NYS Contact Tracing' or a '518' area code appear on the caller ID of their phone," Raymond wrote. "If you should see one of these identifiers, you are strongly urged to answer the call immediately and cooperate with the contact tracer. Your cooperation and prompt response will help protect us all."

Raymond added if families do not receive notification within the next 36 hours, "your child may not be at risk of COVID-19 exposure while at Albert Leonard Middle School."

Raymond said the school remains open for teaching and learning.

Besides following all Westchester County Department of Health protocols for contact tracing and self-quarantine, Raymond wrote that the school will be disinfected and sanitized following New York State Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.

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