Manlius, N.Y. — Three Eagle Hill Middle School teachers have tested positive for the coronavirus so the Fayetteville-Manlius school district has decided to shift that school to remote learning Monday.
In a letter to families Sunday night, F-M school officials said the teachers notified the district they had tested positive for Covid-19 earlier in the day.
“To allow the Onondaga County Health Department time to conduct contact tracing and for the district to line up substitutes for the affected staff members, Eagle Hill will shift to remote instruction for Monday, Nov. 9,” the district wrote in the letter.
“The staff members who tested positive — and any other students, faculty and staff that the county determines were exposed — will not return to school until they meet the protocols set by the New York State Department of Health,” according to the letter.
F-M school officials say they are continuing to “thoroughly clean and disinfect all buildings on campus and its buses in accordance with guidance from the state Department of Health and the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”
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