Richmond High School will switch to online learning next week because of the number of positive COVID-19 cases, exposures and students with symptoms at the school, the school district said.”The health and safety of our students and staff must come first. We are working with the Ray County Health Department to investigate the cases and are consulting published guidance from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and CDC,” the district said in a statement.Dear Elementary, Sunrise Elementary, and Richmond Middle School will continue to have in-person classes. Richmond High School will not hold in-person or virtual classes on Monday to allow teachers to prepare for virtual learning.Online classes are set to begin Tuesday. The school district said that in-person classes at Richmond High School could possibly resume Nov. 2.
Richmond High School will switch to online learning next week because of the number of positive COVID-19 cases, exposures and students with symptoms at the school, the school district said.
“The health and safety of our students and staff must come first. We are working with the Ray County Health Department to investigate the cases and are consulting published guidance from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and CDC,” the district said in a statement.
Dear Elementary, Sunrise Elementary, and Richmond Middle School will continue to have in-person classes.
Richmond High School will not hold in-person or virtual classes on Monday to allow teachers to prepare for virtual learning.
Online classes are set to begin Tuesday.
The school district said that in-person classes at Richmond High School could possibly resume Nov. 2.