WALKER, Mich. (WOOD) — This time of year, High school homecomings are a big deal for not just for students but the community too. Yet this year, schools are having to plan homecoming celebrations unlike ever before.
Administrators with Kenowa Hills High School say they had their first student test positive for COVID-19 this week. School officials don’t believe the virus spread to any other students or staff members, but it’s made a celebration like homecoming, much more difficult.
Kenowa Hills High School Principal Nathan Robrahn told News 8, “This is not a normal circumstance. This is not what any of us have ever gone through so just to be flexible and be positive around some of what we’re doing now so that kids can be in school and we can provide support and love to them has been good.”
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