Copper Creek Elementary School, 11620 N. Copper Spring Trail, in Oro Valley, on September 17, 2020. Eight students and 4 staffers are in quarantine after an employee in a special education classroom tested positive for COVID-19 at Copper Creek Elementary.

UPDATE: The Pima County Health Department notified the Amphitheater School District on Sept. 18 that a Copper Creek Elementary employee who tested positive for COVID-19 test was not at work during the contagious period. Therefore the eight students and four staff who the health department advised to quarantine for 14 days were allowed to return to school on Monday, Sept. 21.

Eight children and four staffers are in quarantine after a classroom employee at an Oro Valley school tested positive for COVID-19.

Amphitheater School District closed a special education classroom at Copper Creek Elementary, 11620 N. Copper Spring Trail, after the employee tested positive for coronavirus, potentially exposing eight students and three other staff members, including one teacher.

A look at the first day of in-person classes at Copper View Elementary School as Sahuarita Unified District begins reopening efforts, on Sept. 17, 2020. (Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star)

The district found out about the positive case on Sept. 16 and asked the students and staff to quarantine for 14 days.

The room itself will be closed for 24 hours for cleaning, and the district notified everyone who came into contact with the employee who tested positive, says Amphitheater spokeswoman Michelle Valenzuela.

The employee hadn’t been in the school since Sept. 11 because she wasn’t feeling well.

There is no reason to believe she contracted the virus at the school, Valenzuela said.


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Contact reporter Danyelle Khmara at dkhmara@tucson.com or 573-4223. On Twitter: @DanyelleKhmara