First school district to open now closing for two weeks because of coronavirus
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GREEN COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – One week after opening its schools with -in-person classes, the Green County School District in Central Kentucky is closing for two weeks because the coronavirus rate is rising rapidly i the community.
Superintendent William Hodges made the announcement on social media and the district’s web sites Friday morning. The closure is effective Monday ad will last two weeks.
“Today our community Active Case Index has reached 7.98. We have had a great week in our school system and are unaware of any student cases, but the increase in community cases has caused us to reach our threshold for transitioning into the “red phase” of our reopening plan,” the district’s post said.
The county has 48 active coronavirus cases, according to its health department.
The district has about 1,600 students in a county with a population of about 11,000.
“The district will continue to remain transparent with our community and we will continue to take necessary precautions in order to maintain the health and safety of our students, their families, and our staff. Thank you for your patience and support during this trying time!”
Gov. Andy Beshear has been urging school districts across the state to start classes online ad delay in-person instruction until Sept. 28 at least. Many districts have but a few, including Green, haven’t. Some others are scheduled to start at least some i-person classes next week.
According to the Lake Cumberland District Health Department which covers Green ad nine other counties, said Green had 88.6 cases per 10,000 population, more than 10 points higher than the 75.6 rate for the 10-county district.
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