CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Clayton County Public Schools announced Wednesday that two school middle schools will move to virtual learning starting Thursday until the winter break.
Adamson and Pointe South middle schools will switch to remote learning “due to the number of staff members having to quarantine.”
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Staff will return Jan. 3-4 and students will return Jan. 5 for the start of the semester, the advisory said. Breakfast and lunch meals will be provided to students through the schools during virtual learning days.
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The announcement encouraged students, families and staff to continue practicing COVID-19 safety measures.
Adamson and Pointe South Middle Schools to Pivot to Virtual Learning. Students and Staff will Participate in Remote Instruction Effective December 16, 2021.
— Clayton County Public Schools (@CCPSNews) December 15, 2021
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