ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – More than 100 people from Dr. Phillips High School have recently been asked to quarantine due to possible exposure to the coronavirus, including teachers and staff members, leading to some classroom staffing shortages.According to the Orange County Public Schools COVID-19 Dashboard, 101 people are in active quarantine as of Friday -- 82 students and 19 staff members.
Since Jan. 1, there have been eight reported cases connected to the campus, all but one are school staff.Dr. Phillips principal Suzanne Knight is among those in quarantine.
She sent a Connect Orange recorded message to families Friday assuring them that campus activities are being covered by school district staff and substitute staff.[TRENDING: Can Trump.