Several Green Country Schools Transition To Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19 Surge

Several Green Country school districts are moving students to virtual learning to help keep students and teachers safe amidst statewide rising COVID-19 cases. Starting on Monday, Collinsville Public Schools will transition to virtual learning until Monday, November 30.

Monday, November 16th 2020, 8:10 am

By: News On 6


Several Green Country school districts are moving students to virtual learning to help keep students and teachers safe amidst statewide rising COVID-19 case numbers.

Starting on Monday, Collinsville Public Schools will transition to virtual learning until Monday, November 30.

Glenpool, Pawhuska, Skiatook, Stillwater, Tahlequah and Webber’s Falls School will be going virtual starting on Monday with a plan to return students to class a week later on Monday, November 23.

Nowata Middle and High schools will move to virtual learning for the remainder of the semester starting on Monday. On Wednesday Owasso Public Schools will also transition to distance learning for the remainder of the semester.

Related: List Of Northeastern Okla. School Districts Returning To Virtual Learning Due To Rise In COVID Cases

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