COVID Case at Midland, Those Impacted Were Contacted Wednesday Afternoon
The Rye schools sent notice of a COVID case at Midland. Those impacted and required to quarantine have been contacted by the school Wednesday afternoon. Note Westchester reported five new COVID cases in Rye today.
From: Eric Byrne
Date: Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 5:06 PM
Subject: A Message from the Superintendent
To: Rye City School District Recipients <[email protected]>
November 4, 2020
Dear Midland Families, Faculty and Staff,
The District was informed this afternoon that an individual at Midland School has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual is currently in quarantine and was last at the school on Friday, October 30. Due to federal health privacy laws, additional information about the individual cannot be released.
We are working closely with the Westchester County Department of Health and, as always, the safety of our students and staff is our highest priority. This afternoon, the District contacted the families of students along with faculty and staff who we have been told will need to quarantine via both phone and email. If you did not receive a call and an email from the District, this means that based on the guidance received from the Department of Health, your student or you as a faculty or staff member did not meet their criteria for quarantine. The Department of Health will also be conducting contact tracing for this case using contact information provided by the District; however, we understand that their call backlog is significant and those calls may not come today.
For more information about the WCDOH protocols for handling COVID-19 issues, please see their FAQ (HERE) and the NYSDOH guidance for COVID-19 decision-making (COVID-19 Toolkit).
Please be assured that we will continue to do everything in our power to keep the Midland community safe.
Sincerely,
Eric Byrne, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools