This is the Communications Department with an important message.
Due to staffing issues and in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus, all CMCSS traditional students will transition to remote learning tomorrow, Wednesday, December 16th through Friday, December 18th.
Coronavirus
As a reminder, Monday, December 21st is a pre-planned, district-wide remote learning day before Winter Break, so traditional students will not return to buildings until Monday, January 4th.
With remote learning, students will not report to the school building as they will access learning via the laptops provided by the district. Athletics and extracurricular events will be cancelled or postponed. Teachers will communicate with students on how to access lessons. For more information on remote learning, visit cmcss.net/remote.
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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Clarksville-Montgomery County School System will transition all students to remote learning beginning tomorrow, Dec. 16, according to an email sent to families Tuesday morning.
In the email, CMCSS cited staffing issues as well as COVID-19 concerns as reasons for their decision to stop in-person classes.
All traditional, in-person students will switch to remote learning from Wednesday, Dec.16, until Friday, Dec.18.
Monday, Dec.21, was already scheduled as a districtwide remote learning day, meaning that traditional students will not return to CMCSS buildings until Monday, Jan. 4.
“CMCSS employees have been working tirelessly to make adjustments, remain flexible, and think outside the box to keep in-person learning possible for traditional students over the past four months. The decision to transition to remote learning was not taken lightly and was made in response to the conditions of the pandemic. We remain hopeful that
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Clarksville Gas and Water Department will close service lobbies after COVID-19 spike, Wednesday
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Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Gas and Water Department will close customer service center lobbies to lower health risks to employees and the public after a recent sharp increase in active COVID-19 Coronavirus cases in Clarksville-Montgomery County.
Clarksville Gas and Water facilities where business transactions are conducted face-to-face will close to customers and visitors beginning at 8:00am Wednesday, December 16th. This includes customer service centers, administration and engineering offices, and water and wastewater treatment plants.