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DISTRICT: Henderson ISD teacher tested positive for COVID-19 after having contact with parents, other district employees

The district says the teacher has recovered from her symptoms.

HENDERSON, Texas — Henderson Independent School District is alerting parents and guardians that a teacher has tested positive for COVID-19.

The district released a letter on their Facebook page Tuesday morning to make the public aware of the situation:

Dear Parents and Staff,

Henderson ISD has been notified that a female teacher who works at Northside Elementary School recently tested positive for COVID-19. She has recovered from her symptoms.

Although schools have been closed since March 6, the teacher was present May 11, on the Northside campus, during the time parents returned supplies to the school. The teacher had contact with other district employees as well as with parents dropping off supplies. The teacher first developed symptoms a few days later.

Based on the information that we have gathered, it has been determined that the end of the 14-day incubation period for anyone possibly exposed on campus that day was May 25th. In other words, anyone who was exposed to the virus while on campus would most likely have already developed symptoms.

Out of an abundance of caution, we advise you to monitor your health, follow the CDC guidelines and contact your primary care physician if you develop symptoms. We ask district employees and students to continue to follow local, state and CDC guidelines and recommendations and to practice social distancing. Additionally the areas of the campus where the employee worked have been cleaned.

Henderson ISD is continuing to monitor this situation and will provide additional information as needed. Most importantly, we are thankful our teacher is doing well.

Sincerely,

Dr. Thurston Lamb
Superintendent, Henderson ISD

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