7 Friday, 14 Thursday – COVID @ the Schools
The Rye City School District reported 7 COVID cases Friday and 14 on Thursday.
A MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT: 1/21/22
Dear RCSD Community,
For the time being, I will be sending out one notification of positive cases to the community each night, rather than sending individual school notifications. As a reminder, you can see the complete log of notifications on the COVID page of the District’s website.
The District was informed today of the following individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19:
- 1 individual at Rye High School – last in school on January 20 – no school-related quarantines required
- 3 individuals at Rye Middle School – all last in school on January 21 – no school-related quarantines required
- 2 individuals at Milton School – both last in school on January 20 – no school-related quarantines required
- 1 individual at Osborn School – last in school on January 21 – no school-related quarantines required
The individuals are currently in quarantine. Due to federal health privacy laws, additional information about the individuals cannot be released.
Please be assured that we will continue to do everything in our power to keep the Rye City School District community safe.
Sincerely,
Eric Byrne, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
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A MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT: 1/20/22
Dear RCSD Community,
For the time being, I will be sending out one notification of positive cases to the community each night, rather than sending individual school notifications. As a reminder, you can see the complete log of notifications on the COVID page of the District’s website.
The District was informed today of the following individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19:
- 1 individual at Rye High School – last in school on January 19 – no school-related quarantines required
- 4 individuals at Rye Middle School – one last in school on January 18 and three on January 19 – no school-related quarantines required
- 5 individuals at Midland School – three last in school on January 14 and two on January 19 – no school-related quarantines required
- 2 individuals at Milton School – one last in school on January 14 and one on January 19 – no school-related quarantines required
- 2 individuals at Osborn School – one last in school on January 6 and one on January 14 – no school-related quarantines required
The individuals are currently in quarantine. Due to federal health privacy laws, additional information about the individuals cannot be released.
Please be assured that we will continue to do everything in our power to keep the Rye City School District community safe.
Sincerely,
Eric Byrne, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools