Central Arkansas school district prepares for class as COVID-19 surges
Class begins August 16 for PCSSD schools, but the worry over how the latest COVID-19 surge will affect students is top of mind for district officials. Author: Frederick Price (KTHV) Updated: 6:25 PM CDT August 2, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. The first day of school is a few weeks away, and Arkansas is still seeing more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases a day.
Janice Warren is the Assistant Superintendent of Equity and Pupil Services for the Pulaski County Special School District.
She said the health and safety of everyone inside of their schools will be a top priority this year, but the recent spike in cases does concern her.
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How Arkansas school districts are trying to ensure safety in the fall
While hospitalizations and cases continue to rise in Arkansas, worry is starting to sink in for school administrators for when students head back in the fall. Author: Mercedes Mackay Updated: 5:59 PM CDT July 13, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. While hospitalizations and cases continue to rise here in our state, worry is starting to sink in for when kids head back to school.
Both administrators and doctors said they are concerned about the start of the school year, but there are steps they (and you) can take at home before that bell rings in August.
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