Back to school amid Delta spike: some Green Country districts have plans set, others don t
and last updated 2021-07-21 20:21:20-04
TULSA, Okla. â The latest COVID-19 threat from the delta variant is forcing some school districts to stall on back-to-school plans.
The first day for many students is in three to four weeks. Some education leaders are using that time to consult the Tulsa Health Department. The department is in close contact with area school administrators, reviewing plans, answering questions, and providing guidance.
Leaders of five school districts tell 2 News Oklahoma that their COVID-19 protocols for this fall are not ready to be released. Those districts are Jenks Public Schools, Tulsa PS, Broken Arrow PS, Sand Springs PS, and Union PS.
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