Two members of Fitch High School community test positive for COVID-19
Groton — Groton Public Schools learned Tuesday that two members of the Fitch High School community tested positive for COVID-19.
"We have worked with Ledge Light Health District to determine and have already notified close contacts within the school," the notice from Superintendent Susan Austin states. "The affected individuals have been instructed to isolate at home following public health guidelines."
The school district is monitoring the situation with the health district, she added.
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