18 More COVID-19 Cases Reported Among LCSD1 Students, Staff
Laramie County School District 1 on Friday reported that 13 students and five staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past week. These individuals were at the following locations Alta Vista Elementary, Baggs Elementary, Bain Elementary, Central High, East High, Freedom Elementary, Hebard Elementary, McCormick Junior High, South High and Triumph High, LCSD1 Superintendent Dr. Boyd Brown said in a news release.
Brown says those who had direct contact with the positive cases will be contacted and will receive guidance regarding next steps.
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Brown continues to encourage students, parents and staff members to wear masks, and to stay home and contact a health care provider if they feel ill or exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms.
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Laramie County School District 1 on Friday reported that 12 students and two staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past week. These individuals were at the following locations Alta Vista Elementary, Arp Elementary, Carey Junior High, Central High, Deming/Miller Elementary, Jessup Elementary, McCormick Junior High, Rossman Elementary, South High and Triumph High, LCSD1 Superintendent Dr. Boyd Brown said in a news release.
Brown says those who had direct contact with the positive cases will be contacted and will receive guidance regarding next steps.
Brown continues to encourage students, parents and staff members to wear masks, and to stay home and contact a health care provider if they feel ill or exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms.
LCSD1 Reports Lowest Number of Weekly COVID-19 Cases in 2021
Laramie County School District 1 on Friday reported that two junior highers and one high schooler tested positive for COVID-19 in the past week the lowest weekly total so far this year. These individuals were at the following locations Carey Junior High, Central High and McCormick Junior High, LCSD1 Superintendent Dr. Boyd Brown said in a news release.
Brown says those who had direct contact with the students will be contacted and will receive guidance regarding next steps.
Brown continues to encourage students, parents and staff members to wear masks, and to stay home and contact a health care provider if they feel ill or exhibit any COVID-19 symptoms.