Students attending a school in Northern California are being forced to quarantine after parents of a classmate sent him to class knowing he tested positive for COVID-19. Officials with Neil Cummins Elementary School in Corte Madera say 75 students have had to quarantine. They say the school only learned about the student’s positive test after county health officials called them to ask why the student’s status had not been uploaded to the school’s database. Eight other students tested positive.

