Mountain Gap Middle School moves to remote learning after 6 coronavirus cases confirmed, 72 people quarantining
The remote period begins Thursday, Apr. 29.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 4:06 PM
Posted By: Ashley Thusius
Mountain Gap Middle School is temporarily transitioning to remote learning.
According to the Huntsville City Schools dashboard for coronavirus data, there have been 72 people from the school quarantined in the last 14 days and six positive cases of the virus during that period.
The remote period begins Thursday, Apr. 29 and lasts through Friday, Apr. 30. Students in the school s traditional learning option will return to campus on Monday, May 3.
A statement from Huntsville City Schools Wednesday afternoon said “The district’s Preventative Measures Team worked collaboratively with the school’s leadership team to assess several factors before making the decision to transition to remote learning including the number of positive COVID-19 cases, the number of stud
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After a camp-free summer last year due to COVID-19, this year’s programs will begin on June 1 and offer nine full weeks of planned activities and field trips for kindergartners
Huntsville, Madison County School graduation plans
High School graduation plans for Huntsville City, Madison County schools By Nolan Crane | April 26, 2021 at 8:36 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 10:40 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - If you have a high school student who attends Huntsville City or Madison County Schools, we now know plans for graduation.
Seniors who attend Madison County Schools will be graduating May 25th and May 26th at the VBC in Huntsville.
High school seniors in Huntsville City Schools will take place the following two days, Thursday, May 27th and Friday, May 28th at the VBC, just like last year.
Athens man in the running for Mo Brooksâ Congress seat
Andy Blalock describes himself as a Republican that believes in conservative fiscal policies
Athens man, Andy Blalock is running for Congress By Madison Scarpino | April 26, 2021 at 7:19 PM CDT - Updated April 26 at 7:20 PM
ATHENS, Ala. (WAFF) - Congressman Mo Brooks currently holds the District 5 seat, representing much of north Alabama. But, now he is running for Senate, leaving the seat open.
Huntsville City Schools teacher Andy Blalock recently announced he is running for the open seat in Congress.
âWho would think that myself, being an openly gay male, married, running a ranch with horses, that I would be running for Congress? A lot of people have said itâs a brave move, but itâs something that Iâm passionate about,â said Blalock.