Savannah School Reports Mumps Case, Health Dept. Begins Tracing

Andrew County Health Department is contacting families who may have had close contact with the infected person.

Published on Mar. 7, 2026

The Savannah R-III School District in Missouri confirmed a case of mumps at John Glenn Elementary. The district notified families, and the Andrew County Health Department is now conducting contact tracing to identify and provide guidance to those who may have been in close contact with the infected person.

Why it matters

Mumps is a highly contagious viral illness that can lead to serious complications if not properly contained. The school district and health department are taking proactive steps to limit the spread of the outbreak within the community.

The details

After a student at John Glenn Elementary tested positive for mumps, the Savannah school district alerted families and the Andrew County Health Department. The health department is now working to identify and contact anyone who may have been in close contact with the infected individual in order to provide guidance on monitoring for symptoms and seeking medical care if needed.

  • The case was confirmed on March 6, 2026.

The players

Savannah R-III School District

The public school district serving the city of Savannah, Missouri.

Andrew County Health Department

The public health agency responsible for the county where Savannah is located.

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What’s next

The health department will continue contact tracing efforts to identify any additional cases and provide guidance to potentially exposed individuals.

The takeaway

Prompt reporting and proactive contact tracing by the school district and health department are crucial steps to containing the spread of a contagious illness like mumps within a community.