Cumberland County Schools return to in-person learning as planned on January 5, 2022
Cumberland County Schools return to in-person learning as planned on January 5, 2022.
On Tuesday, The Board and Superintendent considered changes in students returning to school, including a transition to virtual learning due to growing covid-19 concerns. The Board agreed to move forward with in-person instruction as scheduled, provided enough staff were available and schools would further onsite covid-19 preventive strategies to keep campuses as safe as possible. These strategies include encouraging the use of face coverings, washing hands and social distancing in classrooms, buses, athletic events and more. Students with covid-19/flu symptoms should get tested for Covid-19 before returning to any school. School visitation will be limited.
After school programs will temporary prohibit outside visitors during campus practices. School athletic events will have a max capacity of 50%, use social distancing, and utilize online tickets. Please check with Cumberland County’s Public Health Department for upcoming free testing and vaccination locations near you.
MORE INFO:
CCS: https://bit.ly/ccsupdate2022
VACCINES or TESTING: @1235 Ramsey St; Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm (no appt needed)— https://cumberlandcountync.gov/covid19
CDC— Omicron Variant: What You Need to Know— https://www.cdc.gov/…/201…/variants/omicron-variant.html