Columbus High School Transitions To Virtual Learning For Remainder Of Semester

Staff Reporter (newsdesk@chattvoice.com)
Columbus High School has shifted to virtual learning for the remainder of the semester.
COLUMBUS, GA- The Muscogee County School District has announced Columbus High School will be transitioning to virtual learning for the remainder of the semester.

According to a release from the Muscogee County School District, under the advisement of the Department of Public Health, the district has enacted a closure for Columbus High School, effective December 18-22, 2020. The closure follows a recent increase in exposures and two or more linked positive COVID-19 cases at this location.

Students at Columbus High School will follow the virtual instruction model December 18-22, 2020 and return to the district schedule for instruction, on January 6, 2021. Each student can receive meals, according to the virtual meal pick up plan, at the location of his/her choice.

The school district also announced that during the closure period the locations athletic and extracurricular activities have been postponed. he District will continue to prioritize the safety for all students and employees in coordination with public health agencies to monitor all active cases and data related to COVID-19.