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RSU 64 school enacts online learning after positive coronavirus test

RSU 64 school enacts online learning after positive coronavirus test

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Central Community Elementary School of RSU 64 will switch to remote learning after an individual tested positive for coronavirus the school announced Sunday.

In a letter sent to parents, the school announced it will go to remote learning starting Monday, November 23, through Friday, December 4.

RSU 64 said the person who tested positive was last in contact with the school on Thursday.

Several students, as well as staff members, are now in quarantine.

The elementary school expects to go back to in-person learning on December 7.

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