Uintah High Moved to Online Classes After COVID-19 Case Count Jumps

by | Dec 22, 2020 | News | 0 comments

Uintah School District announced Monday that Superintendent Rick Woodford has decided that Tuesday, December 22nd, will be an online learning day for students and staff at Uintah High School. “The superintendent made his decision after consulting with the Uintah School Board, the TriCounty Health Department and Uintah High Principal Sharon Shipton. Uintah High has reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 between Friday afternoon and Monday afternoon, bringing its total active case count to 19 cases in the past 14 days. State health officials define a school outbreak as 15 confirmed cases in a 14-day period. When that threshold is reached, it is recommended that a school move to online learning for two weeks… All other schools in the district will hold in-person classes on Tuesday following the district’s Minimum Day schedule.”

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