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Randolph County sees increase in COVID-19 cases during third week of school
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We have been scrambling to get the Kump Education Center Altice Learning Lab ready for in-person tutoring in an environment where tutors and students will be as safe from COVID-19 as possible during the spring semester and summer school.
We will still need to follow rules for social distancing, mask wearing, and frequent cleaning, but the air will be cleaner with our new heat pump featuring an “Air Scrubbing” system using UV light.
Thanks to Triangle Heating & Cooling Inc. we believe we have the best air quality we can get in our learning lab.
Each time we tried to begin tutoring services last fall, quarantining at the college or case counts in the county would interrupt our plans. Virus cases are increasing now after the winter holidays, and we are moving more slowly with plans for in-person tutoring.
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ELKINS The Randolph County Board of Education voted this week to continue the current blended learning model through the month of January.
The approved calendar for January 2021 will continue to follow a two-day per week schedule for students.
Students with last names ending with the letters A-L will attend school on Jan. 4, 5, 11, 12, 19, 20, 26 and 27. Students with last names ending with letters M-Z will attend school Jan. 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29.
The approved calendar can be accessed by the public by visiting the Randolph County Schools’ website or Facebook page.
The January calendar was approved in a 4-1 vote at Tuesday’s evening’s BOE meeting. Voting to approve the proposal from Superintendent Debbie Schmidlen were BOE President Lisa Wamsley, BOE Vice President Janie Newlon, and board members Rachel Anger and Melodee Price.