Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District today reported 14 new positive cases of COVID-19.
- On 12/4/20, a teaching staff member at Loveland High School, last at school on 12/2/20;
- On 12/5/20, a non-teaching staff member at the Loveland Early Childhood Center, last at school on 12/4/20;
- On 12/5/20, a student at Loveland Elementary School, last at school on 12/2/20;
- On 12/5/20, a student at Loveland Middle School, last at school on 12/2/20;
- On 12/5/20, a student at Loveland Middle School, last at school on 12/2/20;
- On 12/6/20, a student at Loveland High School, last at school on 11/30/20;
- On 12/7/20, a teaching staff member at the Loveland Early Childhood Center, last at school on 12/1/20;
- On 12/7/20, a student at Loveland Elementary School, last at school on 12/4/20;
- On 12/7/20, a student at Loveland Intermediate School, last at school on 12/4/20;
- On 12/7/20, an non-teaching staff member at Loveland Middle School, last at school on 12/4/20;
- On 12/7/20, a teaching staff member at Loveland Middle School, last at school on 12/4/20;
- On 12/7/20, a student at Loveland Middle School, last at school on 12/2/20;
- On 12/7/20, a teaching staff member at Loveland High School, last at school on 12/1/20; and
- On 12/7/20, a student at Loveland High School, last at school on 12/1/20.
The report does not say how many students or staff are in quarantine. The District has refused to list quarantines on a daily basis and only release the number on Fridays. Today, Loveland Magazine repeated our request for these numbers.
Here is that data from Last Friday:
Last Friday the District announced that during the next few weeks, some school buildings may have to temporarily switch to remote learning because of staff absences.
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