Plum Students, Adults Who Attended Large Non-Sponsored Dance Party Required To Quarantine For 14 Days
PLUM (KDKA) -- A big party has led to some problems in Plum. The Plum Borough School District sent a letter to families, notifying them that a student at the Senior High School tested positive for Coronavirus after attending a non-school sponsored event.
Several students who attended that party are being told to stay home today. KDKA has learned this was no small gathering.
The district says they're now having to contact over 150 families of students who went to the event — including families from out of state. It was held at the Five Pines Barn in Irwin.
The district went on to say this was not a school-sponsored event which makes contact tracing problematic.
They also say masks were not required at all times.
The district is working with the event sponsors in hopes of getting a list of all the students who attended the party.
This is the venue where the dance happened according to the district. It's the Five Pines Barn in Irwin. @KDKA https://t.co/P1KuguUyUu pic.twitter.com/XUx9Pk290P
— Chris Hoffman (@NewsmanChris) November 17, 2020
The list includes students from other districts, and even some in Ohio.
As of right now, the school has been able to identify some people who were in close contact with the student who tested positive, including the eight who were around her most of the time.
On Monday the district said the Allegheny County Health Department is requiring all students and adults who attended the event to quarantine for 14 days. Students who attended the event will be allowed to come back to school on Dec. 1 assuming they're not symptomatic.