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Local schools are seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases, primarily among students. Lewiston has been the hardest-hit, with nine new positives over the past two days.
Six schools and one program are affected, some because of previous exposures, Lewiston Superintendent Jake Langlais said Monday.
He said Lewiston High School was declared an outbreak site a week ago and is still under observation. Two additional cases were reported there Monday.
Other buildings with positive cases are Connors, Montello, Geiger and Farwell elementary schools and the Lewiston Regional Technical Center. The Adult Education program reported one new case.
“The numbers are going up,” Langlais said. “We are seeing a trend of increased positives.”
Maine superintendents urge students, staff to enjoy snow day Share Updated: 8:03 AM EST Dec 17, 2020
Maine superintendents urge students, staff to enjoy snow day Share Updated: 8:03 AM EST Dec 17, 2020
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Show Transcript ALL HAVE THE áCHOICE OF WHAT TO DO - CANCEL SCHOOL FOR THE DAY. OR. CONTINUING LEARNING ONLINE. HERE S WHAT A FEW. HAVE DECIDED ON DURING A YEAR THAT S LOOKED SO DIFFERENT FOR STUDENTS. SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY RAY OF BIDDEFORD SAID.. THEY WANTED TO KEEP ONE THING THE SAME. 54- WE VE DECIDED THAT WE WILL HAVE STORM DAYS AS REGULAR RAY WHICH MEANS A SNOW DAY. áALSO MEANS. NO REMOTE LEARNING. 2:20-2:41 I THINK IT S OUR FEELING THAT WHILE THERE HAVE BEEN MANY SUCCESSES WITH REMOTE INSTRUCTION THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT IT MISSES AND FOR OUR STUDENTS ON A DAY OFF WE WANT THEM TO BE ACTIVE, TO BE OUTSIDE, AND NOT IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER SCREEN OR COMPLETING PAPER PACKETS RAY LISBON SCHOOLS IS TAKING A SIMILAR APPROACH