Students and staff who have a negative COVID-19 test and are asymptomatic will be able to return to school on November 24. Image via CBS Boston
– News about Quincy covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.
Quincy Kindergartners quarantined after COVID-19 outbreak latest local public schools crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic is back.
After local public school district senior officials took heat Monday night at the Parents and Guardians Forum quickly scheduled and then held by the school district so as to try to flack catch things after Quincy High School students walked out of class last Friday to protest said to long be suffering racial and sexual harassment which the students claimed that school officials have long not exactly been doing much of anything to address, trouble kept on happening.
The lastest trouble: COVID-infected members of a kindergarten class at a local grammar school, as well as some school personnel, have seen sent home to quarantine until they test negative for COVID.
Granted, while just one class – at this point anyway, one can only assume that if more local classes are struck with COVID outbreaks and students are then sent home to quarantine, parents will yet again be taking school officials to task.
In the meanwhile, damage control for this COVID outbreak has been delegated to the school’s principal as surely Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch, who as mayor is also the Chair of the School Committee, appears to continue to be hunkered down in the Kochbunker underneath City Hall.
Source: Quincy Kindergarten Class Quarantined After COVID-19 Outbreak
At this point just stay home if you don’t feel well