“Please be advised that the District will continue to follow the school system’s safety protocols for sanitizing the classroom(s) and other possible affected areas in the school, in addition to working in partnership with the Clayton County Health Department,” the school system said in a release.
Clayton County brought students back to class for face-to-face instruction last month, limiting the return to elementary students. It was the last district to return to physical buildings in part due to concerns that instruction could be disrupted if schools had to close because of a COVID-19 outbreak.