3rd Student Tests Positive For COVID-19 At Spooner Middle School

All Middle School Students To Attend Remotely Through October 7

3rd Student Tests Positive For COVID-19 At Spooner Middle School

SPOONER, WI -- The Spooner Area School District has announced that a third Spooner Middle School student has tested positive for COVID-19. Students will attend classes remotely October 6, 2020 and October 7, 2020 (no classes to be held on October 5, 2020 due to a scheduled Professional Development Day for school staff).

In person learning is set to resume October 8, 2020 according to a news release from SASD.

On September 29, 2020 SASD announced the first positive case of COVID-19 confirmed at the Spooner Middle School. This was followed by a second announcement on October 1, 2020, of second student testing positive for COVID-19.

News Release

Today, the Spooner Area School District was notified by the Health Department that an additional student at Spooner Middle School has tested positive for COVID-19. Out of an abundance of caution, all Spooner Middle School students will be learning remotely on Tuesday, October 6th. Spooner Elementary and Spooner High School students will have classes as scheduled. The schedule for next week will be as follows:

  • Monday, 10/5 - No School for Students- Professional Development for Staff
  • Tuesday, 10/6 - Remote Learning for SMS Only, In-Person Learning for SES & SHS
  • Wednesday, 10/7 - Regularly Scheduled Remote Learning for SES, SMS & SHS
  • Thursday, 10/8 - In-Person Learning for SES, SMS & SHS

Under the direction of the Washburn County Health Department, the individual who has tested positive for COVID-19 will be excluded from on-campus activities until they have been determined by the Health Department or a physician to no longer be infectious. Students and staff who interacted closely with the individual during school or extracurricular activities will be contacted by the Health Department and given specific instructions. Close contacts (those who were within 6 feet of the individual for greater than 15 minutes during the infectious period) of the individual will be quarantined from on-campus activities for 14 days past the date of last exposure and will monitor for symptoms. School staff have identified these students and contact has been made with their families.

Symptoms of COVID-19 are similar to the regular seasonal influenza and may include cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, sore throat, runny nose, muscle pain, headache, and new loss of taste or smell. COVID-19 is a virus that can spread two days before an individual shows symptoms and can be spread by infected individuals who never show symptoms (asymptomatic). Thus, it is ever important for all students and family members to closely watch for symptoms that are outside of their “normal” and stay home if ill. If symptoms occur, please contact your medical provider to request COVID-19 testing.

Please remember to slow the spread of COVID-19: Stay home when ill. Wear a mask when in public if physically able. Wash hands frequently with soap and water, use hand sanitizer if soap and water are unavailable. Clean frequently used surfaces such as door knobs, tables, etc. Limit nonessential travel, events, large gatherings, or contact with non-household members as much as possible.

We all need to continue to do our part to slow the spread and keep our students safe. If you have questions, contact district nurse Sarah Hamilton.

Last Update: Oct 02, 2020 2:07 pm CDT

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