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More county schools transitioning to virtual or blended learning due to high number of COVID cases


Wednesday, January 12, 2021 - Muldrow Public School and Central Public School will both be transitioning to virtual learning on Thursday, January 13 and Friday, January 14. January 17 was already a previously scheduled professional development day for teachers at both schools; therefore, students will return to in-person learning on Tuesday, January 18.


Muldrow School has canceled all basketball games scheduled for Thursday and Friday. The district also informed parents that all students will leave school Wednesday with breakfast and lunch for two days. If your child is not at school on Wednesday, you can contact Shannon Chandler at 918-427-5421 and she will assist you with those food needs.


Central Public School informed parents that grades 1–12 are able to access their assignments through Google Classroom. Any students who may not be able to access Google Classroom should contact their teacher via email.


Families were reminded that WIFI is available for Central students in the elementary and high school parking lots. No password is needed to connect to WIFI.


Parents and students will still have the option to contact teachers through email during the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.


Brushy Public School will be shifting to blended learning on Thursday, January 13. If parents feel that it is in the best interest of their child to learn in a virtual setting, they may do so by contacting their child’s teacher and making the proper arrangements.


Brushy expressed that students should remain at home if they are experiencing any symptoms such as a fever, headache, sore throat, cough, nasal congestion, nausea, muscle aches, or a runny nose.



Lindsie Dyer, Staff Writer


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