Due to COVID-19 exposures, the 2,680 students at Reynolds High School in Troutdale will revert to distance learning until Sept. 27.
There will be no school Sept. 16 and 17 to give educators time to transition to distance learning.
鈥淐ommunity spread of the COVID-19 virus continues and while the number of students or staff who have tested positive are small, these cases have required large numbers of students to quarantine due to possible exposure in the last few days,鈥 said district officials in a shared Wednesday. A flash alert message from the district wasn鈥檛 sent until Thursday at 5:35 a.m.
According to the district鈥檚 COVID-19 , there are four positive cases among students and staff, districtwide, with 405 students and staff in quarantine.
All Reynolds High students have been in school since Sept. 8. Since Sept. 6, the district reports 269 high school students and staff members have had to quarantine, with one person testing positive for COVID-19. The dashboard doesn鈥檛 say if the positive case is a student or staff member.
Among the high school鈥檚 other measures, administrators are asking families to voluntarily provide vaccination status for their students, and there are no spectators allowed at sporting events 鈥渦ntil further notice.鈥 Only players, coaches, and support staff will be allowed.
Officials also said they will be implementing 鈥渞einforced seating charts鈥 for classrooms and buses.
Schools all over the state have the start to the school year, or closed individual schools due to COVID-19 associated problems, like staffing shortages.
Districts are not required to have any metrics or threshold of COVID-19 cases or exposures to go back to distance learning. The Oregon Department of Education and Oregon Health Authority its up to school districts and local public health departments to determine when to return to remote learning.
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