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Burlington students will have good old fashioned snow day on Tuesday with no remote or in-person learning, according to an announcement from Superintendent Eric Conti. School was also dismissed early on Monday, ahead of the fast moving storm, which is expected to bring seven to 15 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Andy Pohl, a meteorologist at the National Weather Center in Gray, Maine, provided an update Sunday on the storm expected to hit New England.
“We are tracking the storm system as it moves across the Midwest,” Pohl said. “It will move to the Mid-Atlantic coast to the Gulf of Maine. The system will move south to north, through Massachusetts and up into New Hampshire and Maine.”
School districts in Fairfield, Waterville and Skowhegan report new cases of COVID-19
Three individuals from Maine School Administrative District 49, 54 and Waterville Public Schools have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Superintendents from school districts in Waterville and based in Fairfield and Skowhegan have each reported new cases of COVID-19.
MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT 49
In a letter published Wednesday on the Fairfield-based district’s website, Superintendent Roberta Hersom said that a person at Lawrence Junior High School had tested positive for the disease.
The Department of Education and the Center for Disease Control & Prevention have not identified any close contacts, according to Hersom.
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Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville reports case of COVID-19
Close contacts to the person who tested positive include three Waterville Senior High School students.
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WATERVILLE A person associated with the Mid-Maine Technical Center at Waterville Senior High School has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Superintendent Eric Haley.
Haley said Thursday the school nurse, Jean Cote, has been working with the Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention since learning of the positive case.
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“(Cote) has been in contact with the Maine (CDC), as well as the individual who tested positive,” Haley wrote in a letter posted to the district’s website. “All close contacts to the person who tested positive, which includes three Waterville Senior High School students, have been notified.”