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The East Greenbush Central School District has been informed that three students have tested positive for COVID-19.

Columbia High School

  • A student from Columbia High School has tested positive for COVID-19. The student’s last day in school was October 13. The district has completed its contact tracing and identified two students who must enter mandatory quarantine at home as a precaution. There were five additional contacts related to this case, but because those individuals are fully vaccinated they do not need to quarantine.

Donald P. Sutherland Elementary School

  • A student from Donald P. Sutherland Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19. The student’s last day in school was October 12. The district has completed its contact tracing and identified 17 students who must enter mandatory quarantine at home as a precaution. 

Green Meadow Elementary School

  • A student from Green Meadow Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19. The student’s last day in school was October 6. There was no exposure at school related to this case.

The district would like to remind everyone to maintain the strong habits we are developing as a school community:

  • Maintain social distancing when out in public.
  • Wear masks at all times when inside schools and on school buses.
  • Wash hands with soap and water frequently and thoroughly. Use hand sanitizer when soap and water is not available.
  • Monitor for COVID-19 symptoms and in the event someone is sick, stay at home.
  • In alignment with recommendations from federal, state and county health and medical professionals, the East Greenbush CSD strongly encourages everyone 12 and older who is eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 Vaccine Finder.

Those with questions are advised to call the county health department directly at 518-270-2655 or contact the district’s Interim COVID-19 Coordinators Julie Stoffels (StoffelsJu@egcsd.org) or Kathy DeFruscio (DefrusKa@egcsd.org).

For COVID-19 updates and information, visit egcsd.org/coronavirus.