The following is a summary of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases reported by the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board throughout the past week.
From December 14 to 18, active cases were reported at the following schools in Hamilton:
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board:
- R.A. Riddell Elementary School – Student (5)
- Ryerson Elementary School – Student
- Earl Kitchener Elementary School – Student
- Waterdown District High School – Student (2)
- Spring Valley Elementary School – Student
- Lisgar Elementary School – Student (2)
- Huntington Park Elementary School – Student
- Gordon Price Elementary School – Student (4)
- Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School – Student
- Billy Green Elementary School – Student
- Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School – Student (2), Staff
- Eastdale Elementary School – Student (2)
- Cecil B. Stirling Elementary School – Student
- Saltfleet District High School – Student (2)
- Remote Learning Program – Student (2)
- G.L. Armstrong Elementary School – Staff
- Ancaster Meadow Elementary School – Staff
- Bernie Custis Secondary School – Student
- Frank Panabaker North Elementary School – Student
- Queen Victoria Elementary School – Student
- Richard Beasley Elementary School – Staff
- Ridgemount Elementary School – Student
- Rosedale Elementary School – Student
- Lawfield Elementary School – Student
Total HWDSB cases: 38
Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board:
- Crews responding to multiple-alarm fire in Hamilton
- Three new cannabis shops now open in Hamilton
- All COVID-19 cases at Hamilton grocery stores for the week of Jan 17 to 23
- St. Marguerite d’Youville – Student
- St. John Henry Newman – Staff
- St. Thomas More – Student (2), Staff (2)
- St. Thomas the Apostle – Student
- St. Joseph – Student
- St. Jean de Brébeuf – Student (5)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary – Staff
- St. Charles (Mtn) – Student (2)
- St. John Paul II – Student
Total HWCDSB cases: 17
Total COVID-19 cases at Hamilton schools: 55
Be advised that some of these cases may be considered resolved at this time.
We’ll continue to update as new cases are reported throughout the week.