BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — As coronavirus continues to spread in Massachusetts, multiple schools and districts across the state are closing to help keep students safe.
The World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic on Wednesday. As of Friday morning, there are 108 cases in Massachusetts.
On Tuesday, Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency amid the spread of the disease. And, many colleges and universities are switching to online classes.
Here's all the schools in Massachusetts that are being affected by the coronavirus:
Abington
Closed Friday, March 13.
Acton-Boxborough
The school will be closed beginning Friday, March 13 until Friday, March 20.
Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School
The carter school in Marlborough will be closed for the rest of the week. The schools says are conducting a deep cleaning of their three buildings.
Amesbury
Closed for at two weeks beginning Monday, March 16.
Andover
Andover Public Schools will be closed from Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 27, and will be prepared to close for a longer period if necessary.
Arlington
Closed Friday March 13 for two weeks.
Arlington Catholic School
Starting Friday, March 13, Arlington Catholic will be closed until March 30. "Remote learning" will begin March 16.
Ashland
Closed Friday, March 13.
Bedford
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Belmont
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Beverly
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Billerica
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Boston Public Schools
Close Tuesday March 17 possibly until April 27.
All three campuses of the Eliot School in Boston's North End are closed for a week beginning on Thursday, March 12.
Braintree
Closed Friday, March 13.
Brockton
Closed Friday, March 13 and Monday, March 16.
Brookline Public Schools
Lincoln School will be closed for the rest of the week for a cleaning. It is expected to reopen on Monday.
Burlington
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Cambridge
Closed beginning Monday, March 16 for two weeks.
Carlisle
Closed Friday, March 13 for one week.
Chelsea
Closed Friday, March 13 with no specified end date.
Concord
The Concord School District is closed from Friday, March 13 to Friday, March 20.
Danvers
Closed Friday, March 13 for one week.
Dedham
Closed March 16 for two weeks.
Dover Sherborn
Closed Friday, March 13 for one week.
Dracut
Dracut Public Schools are closed Friday, March 13
Easton
Closed Monday, March 16 for two weeks.
Everett
Closed Friday, March 13 until April 27.
Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical High School
Closed Friday, March 13
Framingham Public Schools
All public schools in Framingham are closed on Thursday, March 12 for a cleaning. This after a parent tested positive for the coronavirus, and their child — at student at Potter Road Elementary School — showed mild symptoms.
Franklin
Franklin Public Schools are closed Friday, March 13, and SAT testing for Saturday, March 14 is cancelled.
Foxborough
Closed for two weeks beginning Monday, March 16.
Georgetown
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Gloucester
Closed for two weeks beginning Monday, March 16.
Greater Lawrence Technical School
Closed for one week starting Monday, March 16.
Hamilton-Wenham
Closed for two weeks starting Friday, March 13.
Harvard
Closed Friday, March 13 until Tuesday, March 17.
Haverhill
Haverhill Public Schools are closed Friday, March 13.
Hingham
Closed Friday, March 13 until Monday, March 16.
Holbrook
Closed for at least two weeks beginning Monday, March 16.
Ipswich
Closed for two weeks beginning Monday, March 16
King Philip
Closed Friday, March 13.
KIPP Academy Boston
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
KIPP Academy Lynn
Closed for two weeks starting Friday, March 13.
Lawrence
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Lexington
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Lincoln
Closed Friday, March 13 through Friday, March 27
Lincoln School, Brookline
Closed Friday, March 13.
Lynn
Closed Friday, March 13.
Lynnfield Public Schools
Lynnfield's Summer Street School will be closed for the rest of the week after two people tested positive for COVID-19. That school will be disinfected. They plan to reopen on Monday.
Malden
Closed Friday, March 13 with no specified end date.
Manchester Essex
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Marblehead
Closed Friday, March 13.
Marshfield
Closed Friday, March 13.
Masconomet
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13
Medford
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Melrose
Closed Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Methuen
Closed for two weeks starting Friday, March 13.
Milford Public Schools
Milford schools will be closed for the rest of the week
Milton
Closed Monday, March 16 through Monday, March 30
Minuteman Regional Vo-Tech
Closed Friday, March 13 and Monday, March 16.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, Malden
Closed Friday, March 13
Nahant
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Natick
Closed Friday, March 13 for one week.
Needham
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Newburyport
Closed for two weeks beginning Friday, March 13
Newton
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for one week.
Northbridge
Closed Friday, March 13.
Northeast Metro Tech, Wakefield
Closed Friday, March 13
Norwood
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 until Monday March 23.
Peabody
Closed Friday, March 13.
Pentucket
Closed at least two weeks beginning Monday, March 16.
Revere
Closed Friday, March 13 with no specified end date.
Rockport
Closed at least two weeks beginning Monday, March 16.
Quincy
Closed Friday March 13 to March 20.
Salem Public Schools
High schools will be dismissed at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 12. All public schools are closed Friday, March 13.
Saugus
Closed two weeks beginning Friday, March 13.
Sharon
Closed Friday, March 13.
Silver Lake
Closed Friday, March 13.
Somerville Public Schools
All schools and district buildings are closed for the rest of the week after three people in the community tested positive with the virus.
Stoneham
Closed Friday March 13 to March 27.
Stoughton
Closed through Friday, March 27.
Sudbury
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 through Monday, March 30.
Swampscott
Closed Friday, March 13.
Triton Regional
Closed two weeks beginning Monday, March 16
Tri-Town School Union
Closed for two weeks starting Friday, March 13
Tyngsborough
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for one week.
Wakefield
Closed Friday, March 13.
Waltham
Closed Friday, March 13.
Watertown
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Wayland
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Webster
Closed Friday, March 13.
Wellesley Public Schools
Wellesley Public Schools will be closed for two weeks starting March 13. Council on Aging programs and Wellesley Free Libraries programs are canceled as well.
Westborough
Closed Monday, March 16 for one week.
Westford
Closed through Friday March 27.
Weston Public Schools
Weston Public Schools will be closed Thursday March, 12 through Wednesday, March 18. This comes after a student was found to be symptomatic and their test came back inconclusive. Another student is quarantined after being connected to a previous case.
Westwood
Closed for one week beginning Friday, March 13
Weymouth
Closed through Friday, March 27
Wilmington Public Schools
Wilmington Public Schools are closed Thursday, March 12 after a parent was found symptomatic for the coronavirus. The building is being cleaned.
Winchendon Public Schools
Winchendon Public Schools are closed until further notice. This comes after a staff member at the high school was potentially exposed to the virus.
Winchester Public Schools
Ambrose School is closed Thursday March, 12 for a cleaning. This comes after a student tested presumptive positive for the virus, but are said to be "consistently asymptomatic" and is "at very low risk of transmission to others," according to the school.
Winthrop
Closed two weeks beginning Friday, March 13
Woburn
Closed beginning Friday, March 13 for two weeks.
Worcester Public Schools
Worcester Public Schools will be closed Friday for cleaning, and three people within the school system are being tested for COVID-19, the Worcester Telegram and Gazette reports.
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