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Lake Placid schools go remote after 3 test positive | News, Sports, Jobs

LP Middle-High School faces more COVID cases | News, Sports, Jobs

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid Middle-High School closed on Jan. 7 after staff members tested positive for COVID-19, and district Superintendent Roger Catania said Tuesday, Jan. 12 that he plans to reopen the school for in-person learning Tuesday, Jan. 19, a day after the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, when quarantines for staff expire and they are able to return to work. On Monday, Catania said in a Facebook post that one staff member and one student tested positive, in addition to a case at the FEH BOCES Adirondack Education Center, which forced a student and staff member from Lake Placid to quarantine.

Tupper Lake schools go remote after staffer tests positive | News, Sports, Jobs

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Some students arriving at L.P. Quinn Elementary School in Tupper Lake for the first day of the fall semester Sept. 8 get their temperatures taken before they enter the building to see if they show symptoms of COVID-19. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) TUPPER LAKE The Tupper Lake Central School District temporarily reverted to remote learning Tuesday after a staff member tested positive, with plans to return to in-person learning on Thursday if staffing levels allow, according to Superintendent Russ Bartlett. Bartlett said he learned about the positive test result after Monday’s school board meeting and sent out a call to families at around 8:30 p.m. letting them know of the last-minute change.

Tupper schools go remote | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com TUPPER LAKE The Tupper Lake Central School District temporarily reverted to remote learning Tuesday after a staff member tested positive, with plans to return to in-person learning on Thursday if staffing levels allow, according to Superintendent Russ Bartlett. Bartlett said he learned about the positive test result after Monday’s school board meeting and sent out a call to families at around 8:30 p.m. letting them know of the last-minute change. He said though the staff member was from just one of the two school buildings both went remote for extra safety until Franklin County Public Health can determine the extent of the possible contacts.

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