Madison City Schools bringing students back for in-person classes as coronavirus cases decline
This starts for school-based students in March.
Posted: Feb 24, 2021 3:52 PM
Posted By: Ashley Thusius
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Madison City Schools is bringing students back to the classroom due to a decline of coronavirus cases in the community and district.
The district said in an announcement Wednesday afternoon that “With the positivity rate at near 10% and indicators from both the Huntsville Hospital System and the ADPH of declining Covid-19 issues, we will return all of our school-based students to an everyday schedule beginning Monday, March 1.”
There will still be some virtual days in March for standardized testing.
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Posted: Jan 29, 2021 5:23 PM
Posted By: Josh Rayburn
Madison City Schools Superintendent Dr. Ed Nichols announced late Friday that the system is altering in-person learning days starting on Monday due to the impact of coronavirus.
Here s the information from Nichols news release:
Elementary schools will remain in-person with an asynchronous virtual day. Middle and high schools will move to an A/B/A/B schedule with an asynchronous virtual day. Please know that we will continue to monitor our positive and quarantine numbers and adjust the schedule in the future if needed.
The schedule for the next few weeks will be as follows: