

On Friday evening, Monrovia Unified School District (MUSD) sent out a statement informing parents that Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) cleared Clifton Middle School on March 6 of any link to possible exposure to COVID-19.
The parent and children who self-isolated afterthe parent, who works the health industry, was in contact with an individualwho had been exposed to COVID-19 have also been cleared of exposure, accordingto district officials.
MUSD Superintendent Katherine Thorossian wrotein the statement, “I’d like to thank our community for their patience,understanding and cooperation as Monrovia Unified administrators and officialstook steps to ensure our students could pursue their academic goalsuninterrupted on March 5.”
Last Wednesday evening, March 4, Clifton Middle School underwent a “deep cleaning” after it was known that a school parent had been exposed to COVID-19. The school was operating as usual Thursday morning.
MUSD continues to work with Public Health inpromoting the following healthy practices from the Centers for Disease Control(CDC):
As more COVID-19 cases are seen in Los Angeles County, Thorossian says MUSD will “act immediately if any news comes to light about new risk of exposure at our schools.”
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