New Warrior Elementary School welcomes students Monday Share Updated: 5:32 PM CST Mar 7, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Share Updated: 5:32 PM CST Mar 7, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Classes begin tomorrow at the new Warrior Elementary School.The Jefferson County School System held an open house today for students and parents to give them a close look at their new school.More than 500 students will have access to a state-of-the-art media center and music rooms.The opening of the new school will mean the old Warrior Elementary building will temporarily become the new location for Fultondale High School students.The Fultondale High building suffered serious damage by the January 25th tornado. Whenever you bring something like this to a community, it brings about pride and it brings about respect and ultimately excitement about learning. , said Superintendent Dr. Walter Gonsoulin.The old Warrior Elementary will open to Fultondale High students once
From The Tribune staff reports
JEFFERSON COUNTY All JefCoEd students will participate in remote learning on Wednesday, Feb. 17, the school system announced Tuesday afternoon.
Classes will begin at 9:30 a.m., and students will follow their school’s remote learning schedule.
JefCoEd also says lunch will be available for pickup at each of its high schools with the exception of Fultondale High School. Fultondale students may pick their lunches up at Fultondale Elementary.
Extracurricular activities, including the high school basketball playoffs, will take place as scheduled.
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Jefferson County Schools releases plan moving forward for Fultondale HS students
JeffCo BOE discusses Fultondale school damage By Randi Hildreth | January 29, 2021 at 6:20 AM CST - Updated January 29 at 12:20 PM
FULTONDALE, Ala. (WBRC) -
UPDATE: Jefferson County Schools Superintendent Dr. Walter Gonsoulin sent parents a letter Friday morning with more information on how the district will move forward after a deadly tornado hit Fultondale last Monday.
In the letter, Dr. Gonsoulin says students will remain remote for the next two weeks (Feb. 1-12) and an announcement will be made by Feb. 12 about the remainder of the semester.
The letter says the district is looking at options for in-person instruction and Dr. Gonsoulin believes a building has been secured.