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Two Augusta schools report positive COVID-19 cases
School officials said the latest cases of the coronavirus would not affect the schedules at Cony Middle and High School and Sylvio Gilbert Elementary School.
AUGUSTA Two public schools in Augusta reported positive COVID-19 cases Sunday night.
One of the infected people is affiliated with Cony Middle and High School, and the other with Sylvio Gilbert Elementary School.
Cony Principal Kim Silsby said close contacts have been identified and contacted. They are under quarantine.
Gilbert Principal Sarah Landry said the person who tested positive is in isolation and “not showing symptoms.”
Close contacts at Gilbert have also been identified and contacted, according to Landry.
Augusta, Hallowell-area schools report positive COVID-19 cases
There will be no change in schedule for Cony Middle and High School or Hall-Dale Elementary School as a result of the coronavirus cases.
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Cony Middle and High School and Hall-Dale Elementary School each reported a positive COVID-19 case on Wednesday afternoon.
Regional School Unit 2 Superintendent Tonya Arnold reported the positive case at Hall-Dale Elementary in a letter to the community posted on the district website. She wrote that close contacts were identified and called.
Hall-Dale Elementary School’s hybrid learning structure will not be impacted by the one case.
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“No other schools in the RSU have received reports of new cases during or since vacation,” Arnold said in the letter.
Augusta’s public schools to begin winter break early, go fully remote until Jan. 19
After a successful trial following Thanksgiving, city schools will use a remote learning model two days before and two weeks after the winter break.
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AUGUSTA After a successful trial following Thanksgiving, Augusta’s public schools will use a remote learning model two days before and two weeks after the winter break.
The Augusta Board of Education agreed Wednesday night to the plan, and to close school two days early Dec. 21 and 22 before for winter break.
Remote learning is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 17, and Friday, Dec. 18, before the start of break.
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