Glen Rock High School will hold classes virtually Monday and Tuesday after three students tested positive for the virus, NorthJersey.com reports citing a letter sent to parents Sunday from Superintendent Brett Charleston.
Two students were at the school Thursday, and two were also there for the PSAT Saturday, he said. Students who took the PSAT seated a safe distance away from each other and were wearing masks, Charleston said.
One student was in the cafeteria and the other in the media center classroom, according to Charleston.
Ramapo, Pascack Hills and Pascack Valley Regional high schools also recently closed due to confirmed COVID-19 cases.
The borough's emergency management office requested the county's mobile testing unit come to Glen Rock this week, officials said.
Students were expected to return to school Thursday.
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