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Trimble Co. Schools Go Virtual Next Monday & Tuesday

Students will return to in-person instruction again on Monday, November 30.

(Trimble County, Ky.) – Due to a recent surge within the county and surrounding counties. Trimble County Public Schools will be changing to two a day virtual setting.

With next week being a two day school week due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the school feels that it is the perfect time for students and staff to get caught up and minimize community spread.

Monday, November 23, and Tuesday, November 24 will be NTI days as opposed to in-person learning days.

The school stated that students will not be receiving new assignments for these two days, but are highly encouraged to utilize this time as an opportunity to work on and submit any missing assignments in Google Classroom or the Summit Learning platform.

The school would like families to know that the incidence rate within the schools is still low, this break is to have students and teachers catch up.

Teachers will be available during regular school hours for any questions that students may have.

Students will return to in-person instruction again on Monday, November 30.

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