By Lance Reynolds, Republican-American Vicki DeLucia, head school nurse at Woodland Regional High School in Beacon Falls, stands in her office Jan. 22. -JIM SHANNON/REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN BEACON FALLS — By 10 a.m. most school days, Vicki DeLucia, head school nurse at Woodland Regional High School, already has called the Naugatuck Valley and Chesprocott health districts about eight times to discuss COVID-19 issues. While on those phone calls, DeLucia looks across the hallway into a room that served as a world languages classroom last year. That room now has four cots spaced 4 feet apart with dividers between each. This is where students go when they show COVID-19 symptoms.