COLUMBIA, S.C. — The one-two punch of COVID and flu cases has decimated one high school football team, forcing the cancellation of a Friday night game.
Richland School District Two announced Friday morning that the night contest between Spring Valley and White Knoll high schools has been canceled because the Spring Valley varsity football team has had a surge of COVID cases and other illnesses. District spokeswoman says that tonight’s game is canceled for the safety of all involved and due to the lack of players.
The district also canceled Spring Valley’s junior varsity game on Thursday for the same reasons.
News19 has contacted area school districts, asking if there has been a rise in reported cases of COVID and flu and what measures are in schools today that might help stop the spread of the illnesses. We will update this story as information becomes available.
Lexington 2: Some of the health measures the district has in place include:
Lex-Rich 5: Hand sanitizer is available to all staff and students. We are monitoring cases and will report any outbreaks to SCDHEC per the school exclusion list.
Clarendon County School District: Our district tracks COVID and Flu cases through our school nurses and district nurse supervisor. The name of the students and school is sent to them for tracking purposes as there has been a rise in cases in our district and county as a whole. There has been no vital impact on our day-to-day operations with teachers and students, as we have had great luck with substitutes through Kelly Services. As a 1:1 district, students have devices and can continue with their learning at home through Google Classroom to ensure that they continue to reach academic success. In our schools, we have UV lights in classrooms to fight bacteria and illnesses and continual cleaning by our custodial staff.
Fairfield County Schools: The district is tracking cases, and there has been a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases. They also suspect an uptick in flu cases. So far, the increase in cases has not impacted day-to-day operations, and the district is implementing the procedures previously in place during the initial COVID-19 outbreak (Sanitizing surfacing, masking (although not mandatory), testing, etc.).