Manor school district administrators have stopped distributing all meals, academic packets and technological equipment indefinitely at their sites after three food service employees at Manor New Tech High School tested positive for the coronavirus this week.

The suspension of services is effective Friday, according to a letter that Superintendent Royce Avery sent to families.

The district confirmed one case Monday and two Thursday. All three workers last delivered meals at Manor New Tech on April 9. Meal services were suspended at the campus Monday after the first case was confirmed, officials said.

School district leaders said they have communicated with staff who may have been in contact with those employees, instructing them to quarantine for the next seven days.

They are also suggesting families who picked up food at the high school last week to check for any flu-like symptoms.

Officials say they are reassessing how they distribute items to students to help keep their staff and community safe. They say preparation and distribution areas are completely sanitized several times during the day and food service employees wear gloves and face coverings when preparing and delivering meals.

On April 6, Round Rock school district administrators said a food service worker who prepared and distributed curbside meals at Anderson Mill Elementary School tested positive for the virus.

That same day, Austin school district administrators announced that a longtime food service employee Patricia "Pati" Hernandez had died after testing positive.

Austin district administrators said Hernandez was not one of the food services employees who has been preparing and delivering meals since the school closures.

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