Liberty University NCAA student-athletes served alongside local nonprofit Hope Out Loud to host the second annual “A Day at the North Pole” on Saturday at Cedar Oaks Farm for families affected by disability. This event, which ran throughout the morning.
According to the school district, the health department did not see a need to close Archer.
A deep cleaning of the entire school building did take place Wednesday night.
“It’s very concerning. My kids are coming home to my mother whose older,” said Troup. “The teachers can’t help it if they get it and spread it and the kids bring it home I feel really bad for the teachers.”
As far as staffing, substitutes are filling in for teachers quarantining.
If staffing becomes an issue, the district said they’d resort to digital learning.
The district said they will keep a clear line of communication if any changes are made.