The cases are from different classrooms in the school, rather than one classroom. And there are some pending test results as well. “As these things emerge, this is the safest, most coherent thing to do at this point for the safety of students and staff,” said Keith. “We certainly realize this has inconvenience to families, however we are doing our best to manage the complexity of what this means.” There has also been one case in the Grade 7 classroom at St. Mary’s School. The affected classroom will be shifting to virtual learning as well. Keith didn’t divulge whether it was staff, students or a mixture of both who tested positive between the two schools.