Chattanooga Times Free Press

More than 900 students, staff in Georgia district quarantini­ng

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CANTON, Ga. — A Georgia school district has quarantine­d more than 900 students and staff members because of possible exposure to the coronaviru­s since classes resumed last week and will temporaril­y shut down a hard-hit high school in which a widely shared photo showed dozens of maskless students posing together.

The quarantine figures from the Cherokee County School District include at least 826 students, according to data the district posted online. Located about 30 miles north of Atlanta, the district serves more than 42,000 students and started the new school year on Aug. 3.

News of the quarantine­s came a day after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said the reopening of some of the state’s schools amid the coronaviru­s outbreak has gone well — except for the viral photos of students crowded together without masks.

The photos showed students standing shoulder to shoulder in crowded hallways at North Paulding High School northwest of Atlanta and squeezed together for first-day-of-school senior photos at two high schools in Cherokee County, including Etowah, which has had more than 300 students and staff members told to quarantine. None of the students in the photos wore masks.

Cherokee County School District Superinten­dent Brian Hightower said the district was temporaril­y shutting down Etowah High School starting Wednesday and hoped to reopen the school on Aug. 31.

Fifty-nine students, teachers and staff members in the Cherokee County School District have tested positive for the virus so far, he said, though it’s not clear whether any of them were infected at school.

“We anticipate­d positive tests among students and staff could occur, which is why we put a system into place to quickly contact trace, mandate quarantine­s, notify parents and report cases and quarantine­s to the entire community,” a spokeswoma­n for the district, Barbara Jacoby, said in an email. “We are not hesitating to quarantine students and staff who have had possible exposure to a student or staff member who has tested positive.”

The quarantine­s have affected at least 19 schools in the district.

The district gave parents the option of sending their children to school or having them learn from home to start the year. Jacoby said about 9,600 students are learning from home.

Other Atlanta-area school districts decided to scrap in-person learning for virtual instructio­n after cases of COVID-19 in Georgia began spiking again. On Tuesday, the state reported an additional 3,639 confirmed cases of the coronaviru­s, bringing Georgia’s total caseload to more than 222,000. More than 4,300 people in the state have died from COVID-19.

Cherokee opened without a mask mandate for students, though staff must wear masks when they are unable to maintain social distance. Hightower urged the school community to use masks.

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