SAN JOSE — Oak Grove High School was undergoing a “deep cleaning” this weekend after one student was confirmed to have made contact with a family member who has contracted coronavirus, school officials said.

Though the student had not exhibited any symptoms, they were being quarantined and will be tested for the virus, the school said in a press release Friday.

On the recommendation of the Santa Clara Department of County Health, the school said workers were completing a deep cleaning of the entire school over the weekend and that any activities scheduled there had been either canceled or moved to another site.

The school said it will complete a “level 1″ cleaning, which will result in a”spotless” and germ-free facility, hitting every countertop, doorknob, restroom, classroom, and common meeting area.

Public health officials are not currently recommending closing schools, but are considering each case if a staff member or student in a specific school is confirmed to have COVID-19.

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Watch: Santa Clara County Public Health Department gives updates on reopening schools, Sept. 18 Oak Grove High School officials said they were not considering school closures because “children have not been shown to be a high-risk group for serious illness from this virus.” The Centers for Disease Control said last week that limited reports showed child COVID-19 patients in China had generally presented with mild symptoms.

“As much as possible, children should be allowed to carry on with their education and normal activities,” school officials said. “Some children have underlying health conditions, such as weaken ed immune systems, that put them at higher risk. Caregivers of children with underlying health conditions should consult with healthcare providers about whether their children should stay home.”