Four school days into the fall semester, Silver Lake USD 372 is closing for in-person learning again after several classified staff tested positive for COVID-19, superintendent Tim Hallacy announced Monday evening. “This small outbreak will impact our ability to properly clean and prepare each of the buildings for students and staff,” Hallacy said in a social media post. “We need some time to work with our partners at the SNCO Health Department and work with contact tracers to ensure that we have a grasp of those who may be impacted.” Hallacy said the district does not know of any cases among teachers or students.
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