COVID-19 cases and classroom closures at Burlington, Oakville and Milton schools: Nov. 14 to 20

Published November 20, 2021 at 3:09 pm

The following is a summary of active COVID-19 cases reported by the Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board for the week of Nov. 14 to 20.

Residents are reminded that these cases weren’t necessarily transmitted in the schools themselves — they may have been transmitted elsewhere in the community.

The following schools are reporting active cases:

Halton District School Board:

  • Abbey Park High School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • C.H. Norton Public School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Centennial Public School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Clarksdale Public School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Escarpment View Public School – Cases: 3, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Gary Allan Learning Centre – Milton – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • John T. Tuck Public School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Maple Grove Public School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • P.L. Robertson Public School – Cases: 1 (staff), closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Pine Grove Public School – Cases: 3 (1 staff), closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • Silver Creek Public School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • T. A. Blakelock High School – Cases: 1, closed classrooms: 0, school open
  • White Oaks Secondary School – Cases: 1 (staff), closed classrooms: 0, school open

Halton Catholic District School Board:

  • St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Elementary – Cases: 2 (staff), closed classrooms: 1, school open
  • St. Mark Catholic Elementary – Cases: 2 (staff), closed classrooms: 2, school open
  • St. Timothy Catholic Elementary – Cases: 2 (staff), closed classrooms: 2, school open

Be advised that some cases from earlier in the week may since be considered resolved and not listed.

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