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Hart District Reports 18 Positive Cases of COVID-19 Among Students
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By Raychel Stewart | The Signal
William S. Hart Union High School District officials said 18 students have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 14 days during the regular board meeting Wednesday.
During a back-to-school update for the district board, district officials reported 18 students within the athletics and performing arts programs tested positive for COVID-19 within the last two weeks and have been under quarantine.
“These cases are all students who are participating within our athletics or performing arts programs,” Collyn Nielsen, chief administration officer at the district, said during the board meeting. “The district is following all (Los Angeles) Department of Public Health guidelines including the asymptomatic testing of our athletes participating in indoor competitions.”
The owner of a shopping center at the corner of Lyons Avenue and Apple Street will seek the Santa Clarita Planning Commission’s approval Tuesday to subdivide the lot from three parcels to eight.
Lyons Station Center is a 2.2-acre property with a parking lot and 28,010 square feet of commercial space across five buildings housing a variety of businesses, including a 7-Eleven, Korean barbecue restaurant, dental office, staffing agency, massage services, professional offices, boba store, hair salon, nail salon, Popeyes and Baskin Robbins.
CP Lyons Station SC, LLC, applied to subdivide the property in June 2019 and the city deemed the application completed in July of the same year, according to a city report. As part of this application, the applicant did not propose any construction to the shopping center, which was first approved by Los Angeles County in 1977.