Several Midlands school districts remaining virtual through end of month
A few Midlands school districts have announced plans to remain virtual through the end of this month.
Starting today, two Orangeburg County schools are going virtual due to the COVID-19 surge.
“We can put up metal detectors and create all kinds of policies and procedures. At the end of the day, if it is just us involved in that effort, we won’t be successful.”
Beginning April 19, officials with the Orangeburg County School District say they will be transitioning back to a five day in-person learning week for students. Students still have the option to finish the rest of the semester through Orangeburg Online if they choose.
Applications from high school students are being accepted for Orangeburg’s new advance college. Students in grades 9-12 will be able to earn both a high school diploma and an associates degree through the Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College.
A few Midlands school districts have announced plans to remain virtual through the end of this month.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a statement released Thursday, the Orangeburg County School District says they will continue with their 100% virtual learning model through the end of January. The district cites concerns over the coronavirus in the community as a reason for this extension. The district originally planned to return to a hybrid learning model on January 19. “We certainly…
In a statement released Thursday, the Orangeburg County School District says they will continue with their 100% virtual learning model through the end of January.
The Orangeburg County School District says they will resume sporting events, without fans.
With new COVID-19 cases reaching record levels in South Carolina, a teachers group is asking districts to go back to all-virtual teaching until this second spike in the virus can be flattened.
Officials with the Orangeburg County School District announced they will transition to a 100% virtual learning model through winter break, due to the spread of COVID-19.