Students board the buses and head home at the end of the school day at Dundee-Crown High School on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 in Carpentersville. District 300 released an email to parents informing them that a student who attends the school and their family had been told to "self-quarantine by the McHenry County Health Department while they await test results for another member of their immediate family." The school will be closed Thursday and Friday and hopes to reopen Monday after a comprehensive cleaning. The marquee sign for Dundee-Crown High School sits near the road at Dundee-Crown High School on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 in Carpentersville. District 300 released an email to parents informing them that a student who attends the school and their family had been told to "self-quarantine by the McHenry County Health Department while they await test results for another member of their immediate family." The school will be closed Thursday and Friday and hopes to reopen Monday after a comprehensive cleaning. Buses for D-300 leave the Dundee-Crown High School grounds with students on their ways home on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 in Carpentersville. District 300 released an email to parents informing them that a student who attends the school and their family had been told to "self-quarantine by the McHenry County Health Department while they await test results for another member of their immediate family." The school will be closed Thursday and Friday and hopes to reopen Monday after a comprehensive cleaning.

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Classes at Dundee-Crown High School, located at 1500 Kings Rd. in Carpentersville, will be canceled on Thursday and Friday and all after-school activities will be canceled through Sunday following reports of possible coronavirus exposure at the school.

In an email to Dundee-Crown parents and guardians, Algonquin-based District 300 Superintendent Fred Heid said the district was notified at 11 a.m. Wednesday by Kane County Health Department officials of a possible case of coronavirus, or COVID-19, exposure.