Five members of North Colonie schools, adding 3 founded at Shaker High School, tested positive for coronavirus (Paul Buckowski / Times Union Archives).
ALBANY – Five teachers from the North Colony Central School District were diagnosed with coronavirus this fall, according to district communication and knowledge of the state COVID-19 tracker for schools.
Three disliked district workers are tied to the Shaker High School building.
One of them in the construction of the high school from 9 to 11 September when no student was present.
Another is a Boght Hills instructor or a staff member who was last in construction on Thursday, October 15. Another case considers someone who was in contact with academics at various constructions on Friday, October 16.
Due to the increasing number of cases and the number of others quarantined, the Albany County Department of Health indicated that all Boght Hills students in grades 1 through 3 attended school remotely for two weeks. construction on Monday, November 9, school authorities said.
One student on site in the construction of Shaker High School and two remote scholars tested positive for COVID-19 from the beginning of the school year.
County fitness officers have contacted members of the school network who may have been exposed and will give them recommendations on the desire to quarantine or be tested.
Some 127 cases have been reported in public in the capital region since school began, according to state data.