The district says the move is because of staffing issues related to COVID-19 Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 4:04 PM EST December 15, 2020 MACON, Ga. — Students at Bibb County’s Central High School will begin immediately transitioning to remote learning until the start of the December holiday break. The district sent out a notice Tuesday afternoon saying the move was because of staffing issues related to COVID-19. Therefore, students currently in in-person classes will be moved to remote instruction until the start of break. Bibb Schools says buses will continue running for students at Hutchings College and Career Academy, SOAR, 8.5, PLC and dual enrollment.