Two high school students, one middle school student and one elementary school student have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a prepared statement from the Natrona County School District on Monday.

The Casper-Natrona County Health Department notified the district of the four cases: two Natrona County High School students, one CY Middle School student, and one Paradise Valley Elementary School student.

On Friday, the school district said 38 students and 25 staff members have been directed to quarantine by the health department or their designated health care provider.

The district has provided the  applicable student directory information to the health department to assist with contacting the affected individuals. The health department also will provide affected parents or guardians with further information and actions.

If you receive a phone call or message from the health department, please contact them immediately to avoid delays in the contact tracing process.

If your student is identified as a requiring to quarantine or isolate by the health department, the district will work to provide remote learning and instruction.

If you have any questions regarding the process of identifying what constitutes a close contact, questions about quarantine or isolation, or COVID-19 testing please contact the appropriate health officials at the health department at (307) 577-9892.

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