JAG High School will be holding school virtually Wednesday and Thursday due to a COVID outbreak, the school announced in a release.
) - JAG High School will continue to hold school virtually through Friday due to the COVID outbreak, the school announced in a release Thursday.
The school made the decision Tuesday evening to transition to “asynchronous learning” for two days due to a high number of the school’s staff being absent with COVID. That has now been extended into a third day.Normal in-person learning will resume on Monday, Aug. 19. The school will be sanitized and thoroughly cleaned before reopening to students on Monday. When the school reopens, masks and disinfectant wipes will be available for students and staff.
“We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to ensure a safe return for students and staff on August 19,” the release reads. Dozens of candy and snack products sold at Walmart, Target, Dollar General recalled for possible salmonella contaminationMan gets life sentence for 2015 Montgomery murderAttend Local Author Day at the Newsouth BookstoreBiden administration hikes pay for Head Start teachers to address workforce shortage
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