Students will have very limited time outside if they even come out in the heat for activities like recess, Clay County district officials said.
– Students are returning to the classroom as the area’s heat wave continues. Clay County School District officials have plans in place to keep students and teachers cool and healthy.
If they do come outside, schools will try to have students in areas that are shaded, which can include new basketball courts at some elementary schools.Another option is if schools have shaded and covered walkways outside, students can wait there after dismissal.
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