Muskogee Public Schools 6th-12th Grade Students Move to Virtual Learning Remainder of the Week
MUSKOGEE, Okla.- Muskogee Public Schools students in sixth through twelfth grade will move to virtual learning through the remainder of the week.
Due to staffing shortages, positive COVID cases at the secondary schools, and out of an abundance of caution, the district will move sixth through twelfth-grade students to virtual learning from January 11 through January 14, 2022.
The district will recognize Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, January 17, 2022, and all students will return to in-person learning on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
This includes sixth through twelfth-grade students at Muskogee 6th & 7th Grade Academy at Ben Franklin, 8th & 9th Grade Academy at Alice Robertson, Roughers Alternative Academy, and Muskogee High School.
All elementary sites, Early Childhood Center, Sadler Arts Academy, and Roughers Innovations Academy will remain in-person learning.
Sixth through twelfth-grade students will utilize district-issued technology devices to complete semester exams already scheduled for this week. Students with questions regarding assignments or semester exams should contact their teachers directly.
Virtual learning students can receive breakfast and/or lunch by calling any of our open sites, asking for the cafeteria, and making arrangements to pick up meals at that site. Additionally, students can pick up a meal at Muskogee High School by contacting the cafeteria by 9 a.m. at 918-912-2512. Meals at MHS can be picked up at 11:30 a.m. in the circle drive.
The district will continue to monitor the situation at all of our campuses and updates will be posted on our website at muskogeeps.org.
Parents or guardians with questions may contact your student’s school site.
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