Administrators at the Washougal-based Riverside Christian School say the private school is “reinventing itself” after a small COVID-19 outbreak in mid-October.
The school closed Oct. 12 after a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus on Oct. 11. Two days later, on Oct. 13, the Clark County Public Health Department reported that two students and another staff member had also tested positive for COVID-19 after being exposed to the virus at the private school.
The school reopened on Oct. 26 after asking staff and students to quarantine for two weeks and implementing a remote-learning program.
Tymothi Wright, the school’s principal, said several family members of students subsequently tested positive for COVID-19, and that staff members who tested positive for the novel coronavirus — which has infected more than 10 million people in the United States and killed over 230,000 Americans in just eight months — have since recovered and returned to in-person classes at the private Christian school.
“When we got notice of the positive cases, I questioned all the things that we had been doing,” Wright said. “I had lots of conversations with the health department because I wanted to make sure (the positive cases didn’t happen) because of something that we weren’t doing, but they said that we were absolutely doing everything right. There wasn’t much more that we could’ve done.”