Saturday, September 12, 2020

Student and teacher test positive for coronavirus at school in Montgomery County

A second-grade teacher and student have tested positive for the coronavirus at a Catholic school in the Maryland suburbs — one of 13 school-associated cases in recent weeks in suburban Montgomery County, according to school and health officials.
Officials with the Archdiocese of Washington said that after a teacher at Holy Redeemer Catholic School in Kensington tested positive, county health officials were notified and the class was quarantined, switching from in-person to virtual learning.
On Friday, they learned that a student in the second-grade class tested positive. The teacher and the class have not been back to Holy Redeemer, which enrolls 374 students from prekindergarten through eighth grade, this week...

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