33 people quarantining after possibly exposed to COVID-19 at Seminole County high school

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — Seminole County Public Schools said 33 people are quarantining after they were possibly exposed to COVID-19 at a high school.

The district announced Thursday night that someone who tested positive for COVID-19 visited Lake Brantley High School.

Last week, 18 people were asked to quarantine after a person tested positive for coronavirus went into Lake Mary Elementary School.

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In both cases, it is not known if the person infected was a student or staff member.

At Altamonte Springs Elementary, two teachers are quarantining.

The district said it is prepared and doing the best it can to prevent a crisis.

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“I think our school board has a very good plan and working with the state and all of our partners to identify those so it doesn’t become a ‘crisis,’” a school leader said.

The district said everyone quarantining has been switched to remote learning.