The district said six campuses are transitioning back to back to face-to-face instruction on Monday, Feb. 1. Author: Lauren Talarico Updated: 10:57 AM CST January 31, 2021
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas In response to COVID-19, three additional campuses in Fort Bend ISD will pivot to online learning for the week of February 1.
Those campuses are:
James Patterson Elementary
Dulles High School
Pecan Grove Elementary
James Reese Career and Technical Center
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The Madden Elementary closure was announced Sunday night.
âFort Bend ISD will continue to monitor the number of positive cases at the campus and conduct regular consultations with the health department and medical advisor to determine if additional measures may be necessary,â Madden principal Kristi Durham wrote in a letter posted to FBISDâs website and sent to students and parents Sunday night. âAt this time, the systems and processes we have in place have allowed for continued uninterrupted learning for students and the health and wellbeing of our staff and students.â
According to FBISDâs COVID-19 dashboard, Travis had 17 active cases as of Monday, while Hodges Bend and McCauliffe each had two active cases. There were nine active cases at Madden, while Ridgemont Elementary had two, Pecan Grove had three and Patterson had one. Ridgemont Early Literacy Center had four active cases as of Monday, and the James Reese Career and Technical Center had none.
6 Fort Bend ISD campuses to shift to online learning starting Monday
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Fort Bend ISD says six campuses will shift from face-to-face instruction to online learning effective Monday through the remainder of the week.
The affected campuses are Pecan Grove Elementary, Ridgemont Elementary, Ridgemont Early Literacy Center, Hodges Bend Middle School, Christa McAuliffe Middle School and the James Reese Career and Technical Center.
The District says the FBISD COVID Response Team monitors COVID-related data and activities each day in an effort to mitigate the spread of illness and maintain the continuity of regular school and business operations.
12 Fort Bend ISD schools going online due to COVID-19 issues, staffing
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Here are the following campuses that are going online through the remainder of the week:
-Oyster Creek Elementary
- James Reese Career and Technical Center
The district said its COVID Response Team assessed COVID-related data and activities every day to help mitigate the spread of the virus and maintain the continuity of regular school and business operations within the district, according to a news release. The data shows a significant impact on the district’s ability to properly staff the campuses, causing a disruption that would prevent FBISD from continuing face-to-face instruction at this time. The district said it has upgraded its previously listed campuses from Level 2 (yellow) to level 3 (red), according to FBISD COVID Response Plan.