SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County Public Schools has asked 102 people to quarantine after coming in contact with a student who tested positive for COVID-19, the district said Tuesday.SCPS says there was exposure across six different schools.Everyone who has been asked to self-quarantine has been switched to the district’s Seminole Connect remote-learning platform.
Those students will be utilizing the platform for the duration of their quarantine per district policy, according to statements from each school.Number of people exposed to COVID-19 at Seminole County schools:Hagerty High School: 11Lake Brantley High School: 18Lawton Elementary School: 21Lyman High School: 26Teague Middle School: 11Wilson Elementary School: 15These reports.