Nine Okeechobee High School students exposed to COVID-19

Students to study at home for 14 days

Posted 10/14/20

Okeechobee County Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dylan Tedders reports nine Okeechobee High School students may have been exposed to COVID-19 and have been advised to isolate for 14 days.

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Nine Okeechobee High School students exposed to COVID-19

Students to study at home for 14 days

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OKEECHOBEE  -- The Okeechobee School District reports a potential coronavirus exposure at Okeechobee High School after a student tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
 
A letter sent to students and parents of those students who were exposed to a student who tested positive for COVID-19 states:
 
"Nine students were excluded from Okeechobee High School for a period of 14 days.
 
"The health department will contact these individuals with instructions. The message below was sent to parents of the students identified as close contacts; if an email was in Skyward. A phone message was also sent.
 
"We will transition the above mentioned students to Option 2 during the 14 days.."
 
 
An additional letter to students and parents from Dr. Joseph G. Stanley states:
 
"This morning the District was notified by the Department of Health that a student at Okeechobee High School tested positive for COVID-19. The student was last on campus Friday, October 9, 2020.
 
"We are working closely with the Department of Health to identify those who may have been in direct contact with the student. We will assist in the Department’s efforts to provide information in regards to contact tracing. If you have potentially been exposed, the Department of Health will reach out to you as a part of the contact tracing efforts. We will protect the confidentiality of those involved in this incident.
We have taken the necessary steps to sanitize any areas which may have been compromised, as outlined in the District’s Reopening Plan. The District continues to adhere to CDC guidelines, which include the use face coverings, maintaining social distancing whenever possible, and checking the temperature of everyone who arrives on campus. We encourage everyone to be observant of symptoms that could develop within the next 14 days. You may want to seek advice on testing from a medical professional or be tested immediately if symptoms arise.

"All students and staff must remain home while awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test. It is very important that any student or staff member who takes a COVID-19 immediately notify the Human Resources Department at (863) 462-5000, Ext. 1022."
 

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