SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — New Hanover County Schools reported 33 Covid-19 cases last week and assigned 49 quarantines, according to the district’s latest update on its public dashboard.
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Elementary
Anderson Elementary — 1
Bellamy Elementary — 1
Bradley Creek Elementary — 2
Carolina Beach Elementary — 2
Codington Elementary — 1
Forest Hills Elementary — 1
Holly Tree Elementary — 1
Johnson Pre-K Center — 1
Mary C Williams Elementary — 3
Murrayville Elementary — 1
Snipes Elementary — 1
Winter Park Elementary — 1
Middle
Holly Shelter Middle — 1
Murray Middle — 2
Myrtle Grove Middle — 1
Roland-Grise Middle — 1
Trask Middle — 1
High
Ashley High — 2
Laney High — 2
New Hanover High — 4
Southeast Area Technical High — 3
Brunswick County Schools
Brunswick County Schools confirmed 90 active Covid-19 cases, including one amongst the central services staff, as of Friday on its dashboard. It reported that 460 students and staff were out of school and in quarantine following exposure.
Elementary
Belville Elementary — 1
Bolivia Elementary — 10
Lincoln Elementary — 1
Southport Elementary — 6
Supply Elementary — 2
Town Creek Elementary — 8
Union Elementary — 12
Jessie Mae Monroe — 2
Virginia Williamson Elementary — 11
Middle
Shallotte Middle — 9
Town Creek Middle —
South Brunswick Middle — 2
Cedar Grove Middle — 9
Leland Middle — 1
Waccamaw School —1
High
North Brunswick High — 1
South Brunswick High — 5
West Brunswick High — 8
Pender County Schools
Pender County Schools reported eight Covid-19 cases the week of Nov. 28 to Dec. 4, including one in the central office, according to its latest report. Sixty-two people were directed to quarantine following exposure to the virus.
Elementary
Surf City Elementary — 1
Middle
Cape Fear Middle — 1
Surf City Middle — 3
Penderlea — 1
High
Heide Trask High — 1
Pender High — 1
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