Another pair of Thompson-Okanagan schools report COVID-19 exposures
Another pair of schools in the Thompson-Okanagan have had COVID-19 exposures.
According to Interior Health, Kelowna s Aberdeen Hall Preparatory School and Logan Lake Elementary had confirmed cases of the virus. Aberdeen Hall s potential exposure took place on March 29 while the incident at Logan Lake Elementary occurred on the 29th and 30th.
Logan Lake Elementary becomes the third institution in the Kamloops-Thompson School District to have an exposure. It joins Norkam Secondary and Westmount Elementary.
Aberdeen Hall is the seventh school in the Central Okanagan to have a confirmed case.
All students and staff affected by the exposures are self-isolating and monitoring for symptoms. Contact tracing has also begun.
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The Face of Education: Chris Grieve
At the heart of it all, being head of school means Chris Grieve is Aberdeen Hall Preparatory School’s biggest champion and supporter.
From math lessons with kindergarten students to lunch meetings with the High School Student Council, to programming, fundraising and marketing, ‘Mr. Grieve’ as he’s best known around campus, is involved in every facet of the school.
Aberdeen Hall was founded 16 years ago by a group of dedicated parents when the school their children attended was closed.
After a year in operation, the school’s board of directors conducted a nation-wide search for a head of school that would share their vision for preparing children to lead fulfilling lives contributing to their communities around them and to thrive in their post secondary choices.