Update on COVID-19 cases at Uintah High

Update on COVID-19 cases at Uintah High
Posted on 12/01/2020
This is the image for the news article titled Update on COVID-19 cases at Uintah HighAs of today, Dec. 1, there have been 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the past 14 days at Uintah High School.

The Utah Department of Health recommends that schools move to remote learning for a period of two weeks when they have 15 confirmed cases in a 14-day period.

District and school leadership continue to work closely together and are keeping the school board informed of the situation at Uintah High.

The district has options in its school reopening plan to reduce in-person attendance to 50 percent or 25 percent at its schools, in addition to going completely online, if needed. All options are currently being considered.

Uintah High students have the option to attend classes in-person or remotely from now through Dec. 14 under a plan announced Sunday night. More information about the UHS attendance options can be found here: https://www.uintah.net/news/what_s_new/attendance_options_announced_for_uhs_students.

The state Health Department's guidance for Utah schools can be found at www.coronavirus.utah.gov/education.
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