Second Clayton County school to end year virtually due to COVID-19 spike
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. - Clayton County Public Schools announced Sunday a second school within the district will complete the year virtually due to an increase in COVID-19 cases.
The district released a statement saying it is aware of an increase in COVID-19 cases at Sequoyah Middle School in Riverdale and, starting Monday, the school would pivot to virtual instruction.
The school district said it is sanitizing classrooms and other possible infected areas on the school.
The district said it has suspended food service for Sequoyah Middle, which also served Harper Elementary School. The district advised students to receive meals via drive-up service from Riverdale Elementary, Riverdale Middle or Riverdale High School on Monday and Tuesday. The district plans to announce alternate meal service options for students on Wednesday.
Toyota South Atlanta helps students with pandemic learning challenges
General manager Rich Mahon accepted the Clayton County Business of the Year Award. Photo courtesy of Toyota South Atlanta. Monday, May. 03, 2021, 01:46 PM By Auto Remarketing Staff SOUTH ATLANTA and MORROW, Ga. -
After helping raise more than $10,000 to help children forced into home learning because of the COVID-19 shutdown, Toyota South Atlanta was named Clayton County business of the year.
The dealership won the honor based on its generosity to the Clayton County School System.
The $10,000 went toward school lunches for students at their homes. The funds also helped provide Wi-Fi access points to homes did not have Wi-Fi for virtual learning.
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Candidates to Attend Virtual Community and Staff Forum on April 15. From left: Steve Berbeco, Gregory Kirkland, Lauren McBride.
Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington High School Principal Hiring Committee has announced three finalists for the BHS principalship. The candidates are Steve Berbeco, who most recently served as Deputy Commissioner for the Child Development Division of Vermont’s Department for Children and Families; Gregory Kirkland, an assistant principal at Clayton County Public Schools; and Lauren McBride, the current interim principal at Burlington High School.
All candidates will participate in a virtual Community and Staff Forum on April 15, from 6 to 7:30 PM. Stakeholders will have the chance to hear candidates answer questions about their qualifications and their hopes for the future of education and BHS. The forum will be live via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94271708131 and will also be streamed to the District’s YouTube chan
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