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Concerns over COVID-19 prompted Madison County Schools to move Riverton Intermediate School to 100% remote learning. Author: WZDX News Updated: 3:48 PM CST December 13, 2020
MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA, Ala. Due to concerns over COVID-19, Riverton Intermediate School in Madison County is transitioning to 100% remote learning.
Superintendent Mr. Allen Perkins announced the decision after assessing a number of variables within the school. 100% remote learning starts on December 14 and continues through December 21, when winter break begins.
Teachers will also be available throughout the day (8:30-3:30) to help students with their work via email and Google Meet. Google Meetings will also be scheduled for students to receive direct instruction and live help.
Riverton Intermediate School will transition to virtual learning on Monday
Riverton Elementary By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | December 11, 2020 at 9:52 AM CST - Updated December 11 at 4:08 PM
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Riverton Intermediate School will make the move to virtual learning next week due to COVID-19.
Madison County Superintendent Allen Perkins announced on Friday the transition for Riverton Intermediate School after assessing a number of variables within the school.
The school will continue in remote learning until December 21. This is the final classroom instruction day prior to Christmas break.
Chromebooks will be issued to students who need them. Remote instruction will be provided through Google Classroom and SchoolsPLP. Teachers will also be available throughout the school day to help students with their work via email and Google Meet.