North Carolina educational leaders and government officials are evolving their response to the novel coronavirus as its citizens stay on guard while carrying out their day-to-day routines.
Trinity Academy of Raleigh is closed Tuesday in light of a parent of a student testing positive for COVID-19. An email from the school sent Monday night says the parent is following the Center for Disease Control’s guidelines and is quarantined at home.
“The health and safety of our families is a top priority,” said Timothy Bridges, Head of School at Trinity. “The Center for Disease Control has recommended that schools consult with their local Health Department in moments like this.”