Daily News staff
Norway High School will shift to online instruction for two weeks starting Monday after a high percentage of its students are forced to quarantine due to COVID-19, district officials announced Friday.
The Iron Mountain School District also plans to have its North Elementary School go to two weeks of remote learning starting Monday due to “a large increase in the number of students who are considered close contacts to individuals who have tested positive” for the virus, district administration said in a statement Friday.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday urged a two-week suspension of in-person high school classes, all youth sports and indoor restaurant dining. But she did not order the restrictions, instead asking for voluntary compliance.