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UPDATED: Stephen Decatur High, Tech Schools Go Virtual For 2 Weeks; Superintendent Issues Message To Community; School Status Dashboard Added To Website

Stephen Decatur High School and Worcester Technical High School halted in-person instruction this week after individuals at Decatur tested positive for COVID-19.

On Tuesday, Stephen Decatur Principal Thomas Sites announced that the Berlin high school—Worcester County’s largest—would return to distance learning until after Thanksgiving. The announcement came after the school was notified of its third positive case in 24 hours.

“In light of this new case, it has been decided that, out of an abundance of caution, all classes at Stephen Decatur High School will move to distance learning, beginning tomorrow, November 11, 2020, with students anticipated to return on Monday, November 30, 2020,” a letter to parents reads. “This decision was not made lightly, but the health and safety of our students and staff will always remain the highest priority as these decisions are made.”

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2 thoughts on “UPDATED: Stephen Decatur High, Tech Schools Go Virtual For 2 Weeks; Superintendent Issues Message To Community; School Status Dashboard Added To Website”

  1. The virus is a hoax …. I’ve been tested 4 times in a week tested positive twice and negative twice ….. it’s communism through a fake pandemic… Hogan needs to be removed

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