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Clay County schools mum on bus drivers’ status
Read full article: Clay County schools mum on bus drivers’ statusJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Clay County School District won’t say how many of its bus operators and monitors are under quarantine or have tested positive for the coronavirus following the death of one its drivers. Gail Brusseau, 66, was a driver for the school district for 26 years. She planned to retire in December with her husband but tested positive for COVID-19 a few weeks into the school year. Last week, the district’s bus operators received a robocall asking them to submit questions for the Florida Department of Health in Clay County. “I’ve been informed the health department over COVID wants to do a Q&A with the transportation department,” Transportation Department Director Derald Sweatt said in a recorded message.
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Friends, family say goodbye to Clay County school bus driver who died after contracting COVID-19
Read full article: Friends, family say goodbye to Clay County school bus driver who died after contracting COVID-19CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – On Friday, the community said goodbye to a Clay County school bus driver who died of COVID-19 complications. Brusseau, 66, spent 26 years driving children to school in Clay County. “She tested positive. Gail was dedicated to Clay County District Schools working as a bus driver for more than 20 years. The Clay County schools website shows there are currently four staff members who tested positive with COVID-19 and another 25 district-wide staff on COVID-19 or quarantine leave.
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Clay County school bus driver who planned to retire dies after contracting COVID-19
Read full article: Clay County school bus driver who planned to retire dies after contracting COVID-19CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – Gail Brusseau, 66, spent 26 years driving children to school in Clay County. But a few weeks into the school year, she became ill.“About the third week of school, she started feeling sick. On Wednesday, Gail Brusseau’s co-workers at Clay County Schools Transportation parked her bus outside the lot and placed flowers along the wheels and the front of the bus. Clay Schools said in a statement: “We are deeply saddened by the passing of our employee, Gail Brusseau. Gail was dedicated to Clay County District Schools working as a bus driver for more than 20 years.
