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Positive cases of COVID-19 among students in Las Cruces Public Schools have been reported to the district following the first week of in-person learning. Starting Monday, the data will be available to the public on the district’s website.
Since students and staff returned to the classroom, seven in-person students and one staff member tested positive for the virus. Following health protocols set forth by the New Mexico Department of Health and the Public Education Department, those classes affected by the positive cases have switched to remote learning while students quarantine. In all, approximately 300 students district-wide are isolating this week. The schools affected include Alameda Elementary, Cesar Chavez Elementary, Columbia Elementary, Sonoma Elementary, Sunrise Elementary, Valley View Elementary, Mayfield High School and Oñate High School.
One Calhoun County school is being declared the site of a new COVID-19 virus outbreak this week. The Michigan Health and Human Services Department is placing Battle Creek Public School’s Valley View Elementary along Avenue A on the outbreak list. That case involves a total of three individuals, a combination of students and staff
The Michigan Health and Human Services Department considers an outbreak worth reporting to include as few as just two individuals. No further information about the school situation is being made available.
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There are no Kalamazoo County schools going onto the new outbreak list this week. There’s one in Branch County. Coldwater High School with two students reporting positive test results. And an Eaton County elementary is going onto the list.