The school was closed Thursday and Friday after Superintendent Michael LaSusa became aware of the case on Wednesday evening.
A letter sent to the school community Thursday stated that health officials are carrying out contact tracing protocols to identify others who may have been exposed to the virus, DailyRecord reports.
“I have now had the opportunity to confer at length with our Department of Health officials,” said LaSusa in the letter. “They are conducting contact tracing, notifying students who may have had exposure to one of the positive cases, and advising students and families on how to proceed.”
The student who tested positive was the third at Chatham High School but the only students who attended in-school classes, according to LaSusa.
“I recognize that the emergence of COVID-19 cases so early in the school year is unsettling and upsetting, especially after so many of you expressed joy and relief to be back in school,” LaSusa said.
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