Muskogee High School Shifts To Virtual Learning On Thursday As Crews Repair Broken Water Line

Muskogee High School officials announce that Thursday will be a virtual learning day as crews continue to work on a broken water line on the campus. The school says that all 10th-12th grade students, including special education classes, will attend school virtually for the day.

Wednesday, October 6th 2021, 5:23 pm

By: Drake Johnson


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Muskogee High School officials announce that Thursday will be a virtual learning day as crews continue to work on a broken water line on the campus.

The school says that all 10th-12th grade students, including special education classes, will attend school virtually for the day.

The school went on to say that "All MHS students will access their assignments through their individual teachers' Google Classroom or Schoology.

Students failing to log in tomorrow will receive an absence for all classes in which they do not log into. Students may email or message their teachers with any questions they may have.

Teachers will receive information regarding expectations for Thursday via email from MHS administration.

Muskogee Public Schools is grateful for the patience shown by students, teachers, parents, and staff today. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working diligently to repair the issue.

Parents are encouraged to contact the high school with any questions or concerns at 918-684-3750."

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