ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP) _ Administrators in the Albert Lea school district say the coronavirus has significantly disrupted the start of classes with nearly 300 students quarantining for exposure to COVID-19.

After five days of classes at Albert Lea Area Schools, there have been 36 positive cases, sending 290 students into quarantine and prompting changes to the district's face mask requirements.

Superintendent Mike Funk updated families Thursday, saying face masks are no longer just a recommendation.

Because of the outbreak, face coverings are required for all students in grades 6-12 until the end of the first quarter.

Students in grades K-5 will only be required to wear masks on the bus.

LOOK: Here are the pets banned in each state

Because the regulation of exotic animals is left to states, some organizations, including The Humane Society of the United States, advocate for federal, standardized legislation that would ban owning large cats, bears, primates, and large poisonous snakes as pets.

Read on to see which pets are banned in your home state, as well as across the nation.

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