(KMZA)--Vermillion USD 380 is reporting four positive cases of COVID-19.
Superintendent Matt Rogers said in a release that the district was notified Friday afternoon by Nemaha County Community Health Services that two students at the Centralia School had tested positive. He said the district then learned Sunday morning that a staff member who teaches at both the Centralia and Frankfort Schools has tested positive, and on Sunday evening learned a third student at the Centralia school has tested positive for the virus.
As per the district's established protocol, Rogers said they have thoroughly cleaned and disinfected the areas the individuals were in contact with.
The individuals who tested positive will not be allowed to return to school for at least 10 days.
In cooperation with the Nemaha County Health Department, Rogers said the junior high girls’ basketball team will be in quarantine for 14 days.
Classes resumed Monday.
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