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Covid-19: Garnet Middle School Pivots To Remote Instruction After 18 Positive Cases In 12 Days

A middle school in Delaware County will move to remote instruction for the remainder of the week after 18 positive cases were reported in less than two weeks, school officials announced Tuesday.

Garnet Valley Middle School in Glen Mills, PA

Garnet Valley Middle School in Glen Mills, PA

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Garnet Valley Middle School will pivot to virtual learning starting April 27 to April 30 and will return for in-person learning on May 3, Superintendent, Dr. Marc Bertrand wrote in a statement.

Although the new cases span three grade levels, Bertrand noted they were not caused by linked transmission in school. 

Parents and students can visit the district's COVID-19 Data Chart for information that is updated daily and reflects the number of cases in each school.

"As always, we implore the school community to maintain health precautions even as more and more individuals get vaccinated. Without a strong community commitment, these types of interruptions in students’ in-person learning could continue," the statement reads.

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