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High School Student Tests Positive for COVID-19

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Parents, Staff, and Students: The Collins Career Technical Center has been notified that a high school student has tested positive for COVID-19. CCTC students and staff have been diligent about wearing proper facial coverings, hand washing, and social distancing. Our facility has been properly sanitized.  We are working with the Lawrence County Health Department to make sure all protocol is being followed and those who have had possible contact are being notified. Out of an abundance of caution, we advise you to monitor your students’ health, follow the CDC guidelines for people who have had close contact, and contact your primary care physician if you develop symptoms. LCJVSD is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide additional information as needed.  We hope for a full and successful recovery for the student. Sincerely, Stephen K. Dodgion, Superintendent File:  cctc.link/bsz

High School Students Test Positive for COVID-19

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  Parents, Staff, and Students: The Collins Career Technical Center has been notified that two high school students have tested positive for COVID-19. CCTC students and staff have been diligent about wearing proper facial coverings, hand washing, and social distancing. Our facility has been properly sanitized.  We are working with the Lawrence County Health Department to make sure all protocol is being followed and those who have had possible contact are being notified. Out of an abundance of caution, we advise you to monitor your students’ health, follow the CDC guidelines for people who have had close contact, and contact your primary care physician if you develop symptoms. LCJVSD is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide additional information as needed. We hope for a full and successful recovery for the student. Sincerely, Stephen K. Dodgion, Superintendent File:  cctc.link/bwn

High School Student Tests Positive for COVID-19

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Parents, Staff, and Students: The Collins Career Technical Center has been notified that a high school student has tested positive for COVID-19. CCTC students and staff have been diligent about wearing proper facial coverings, hand washing, and social distancing. Our facility has been properly sanitized.  We are working with the Lawrence County Health Department to make sure all protocol is being followed and those who have had possible contact are being notified. Out of an abundance of caution, we advise you to monitor your students’ health, follow the CDC guidelines for people who have had close contact, and contact your primary care physician if you develop symptoms. LCJVSD is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide additional information as needed.  We hope for a full and successful recovery for the student. Sincerely, Stephen K. Dodgion, Superintendent File:  cctc.link/kcd

High School In-Person Labs Resume, Academics Continue Virtually

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Dear High School Students, Parents, and Staff: This is a reminder that high school labs are scheduled to resume beginning tomorrow (Monday, December 7, 2020). In accordance with the CCTC high school restart plan , and Lawrence County's red designation on Ohio Public Health Advisory System , academic classes will continue to take place virtually.  This week's student schedule: Monday-Tuesday: Seniors Report for Lab, Juniors Virtual Learning with Academics Wednesday-Friday: Juniors Report for Lab, Seniors Virtual Learning with Academics You can always find out who is scheduled to attend in person by visiting the calendar on our website  (backup link: cctc.link/calendar ).

High School Staff Member Tests Positive for COVID-19

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Parents, Staff, and Students:  The Collins Career Technical Center has been notified that a high school staff member has tested positive for COVID-19.  CCTC students and staff have been diligent about wearing proper facial coverings, hand washing, and social distancing. Our facility has been properly sanitized. We are working with the Lawrence County Health Department to make sure all protocol is being followed and those who have had possible contact are being notified.  Out of an abundance of caution, we advise you to monitor your students' health, follow the CDC guidelines for people who have had close contact, and contact your primary care physician if you develop symptoms.  LCJVSD is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide additional information as needed. We hope for a full and successful recovery for the staff member and the student.  Sincerely, Stephen K. Dodgion Superintendent  File:  https://cctc.link/d4r

High School Virtual Learning 12/1 through 12/4

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  All high school classes will take place virtually for the remainder of this week (12/1-12/4). Juniors will participate in their virtual learning as usual, and lab instructors will reach out to seniors via email, Google Classroom, or other means to provide instructions on how to participate virtually for their lab assignments for those days. The staff is permitted to conduct virtual learning from their homes; however, the main campus building will be open to them if needed. In-person learning will resume on Monday, December 7th. December 1st & 2nd: Senior Lab/Junior Academics December 3rd & 4th: Senior Academics/Junior Lab Note: This change applies only to high school students and staff. The adult programs will continue with their regular schedule.

Three High School Staff Member Test Positive for COVID-19

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Parents, Staff, and Students:  The Collins Career Technical Center has been notified that three high school staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.  CCTC students and staff have been diligent about wearing proper facial coverings, hand washing, and social distancing. Our facility has been properly sanitized. We are working with the Lawrence County Health Department to make sure all protocol is being followed and those who have had possible contact are being notified.  Out of an abundance of caution, we advise you to monitor your students' health, follow the CDC guidelines for people who have had close contact, and contact your primary care physician if you develop symptoms.  LCJVSD is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide additional information as needed. We hope for a full and successful recovery for the staff member and the student.  Sincerely, Stephen K. Dodgion Superintendent  File:  https://cctc.link/tpa