Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board – Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

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For all confirmed cases, families and staff at the school will be notified. Local Public Health units will contact any close contacts directly with information about steps they need to take, e.g. testing, self-isolation or self-monitoring of symptoms.

Important: A positive case at a school does not necessarily mean the individual was exposed to COVID-19 at the school. They may have been exposed somewhere else in the community.

If there is no information provided, there are no active, confirmed cases.

To learn more about our COVID Protocols and related updates, please click here.

Last updated 2020-Nov 27 at 11:45 a.m.

School Name       Active Confirmed Student
Cases of COVID-19  
Active Confirmed Staff
Cases of COVID-19
Status   
Courtice Secondary School                 1 School Open
East Northumberland Secondary School                     1 School Open
Hillcrest Public School                 1 School Open
Adam Scott CVI                 1 School Open
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