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In perhaps the least surprising updates to a story:It is accurate. The student who took the picture in the hallway was suspended. There's also a recording of the principal on the PA telling everyone not to post things that are detrimental to the school. That picture doesn't look good.https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/mollyhensleyclancy/georgia-school-reopening-photo-paulding-county
I don't know how "good" Buzzfeed is so take this link with a grain of salt. We have friends that live in Paulding and the rumor is the student was suspended - I'm not sure I believe that or if they were that it was for taking a pic and posting online. Either way, it's a complete cluster here in North Georgia suburbs. Not so much because case numbers are high but rather these counties seem to have crazy plans or no real plans. I heard this morning that now they are saying they won't quarantine a whole class but only those that were not wearing masks. Which appears to be around 30-50% based on what I'm hearing.
1. The student's suspension was overturned.
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Nine people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus at the Georgia high school that gained national attention after photos surfaced online showing dozens of students crowding into hallways.
North Paulding High School Principal Gabe Carmona said in a letter to parents on Saturday that at least six students and three faculty members who were in school for "at least some time" last week have since contracted COVID-19, according to a copy obtained by The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
In the note, Carmona said that the Paulding County School District was working with the state's Department of Public Health (DPH) to implement "safety precautions and response plans." He said the custodial staff would continue to clean and disinfect the school buildings daily. However, he did not mention whether any quarantine guidance would be released for students and faculty who may have come into contact with the infected individuals.