Some JPS schools return to in-person learning after prolonged water crisis Clean water to be made available for those reopening Share Updated: 6:10 PM CST Mar 1, 2021 Clean water to be made available for those reopening Share Updated: 6:10 PM CST Mar 1, 2021 The city of Jackson is continuing to work to restore water pressure to city residents so schools, businesses and homes can go back to normal operation.The Jackson Public School District said 19 schools now have adequate water pressure and will be able to return to in-person learning on Tuesday, March 2. The schools open for in-class learning include: Baker ElementaryBates ElementaryCasey ElementaryCapital City Alternative SchoolGreen ElementaryLake ElementaryMcLeod ElementaryObama Magnet ElementarySpann ElementaryWells APAC (Power)Bailey APAC MiddleCardozo MiddleKirksey MiddleNorthwest MiddleCallaway HighLanier HighMurrah HighProvine HighREAPAll other JPS schools will continue with virtual learning until further notice, school district officials state.School leaders said clean water will be made available for students returning to the schools that are reopening. Meals will be delivered by bus at the normal times and drop-off locations. Parents may also pick up meals from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at any of the schools reopening. You can find the latest information on the water outages and school closings on our 16 WAPT website.