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If the Re-Open Leon Schools Task Force determines in-person classes are no longer safe, Superintendent Rocky Hanna says he will shutter schools even if that means losing funding.
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The school year for Leon county is slated to start August 19, but the date is looking incredibly shaky amid fears from teachers worried about their health and safety. The Leon County Classroom Teachers Associated received 554 responses to a poll asking teachers their thoughts about a Fall return. Most of the teachers said they didn’t feel safe about reopening schools.
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Leon County seniors are celebrating the end of their high school careers with graduation ceremonies at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. However, this year those celebrations look a little different. Due to concerns about the coronavirus, families will fill the parking lot and stay in their cars. It's an effort to distance people per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
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Leon County public school students won’t receive midterm reports this 9 weeks, and they won’t take final exams at the end of the semester.Speaking in a…
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Florida is still weighing whether to cancel in-person classes for the remainder of the school year. Right now, students are doing distance-learning and…
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Leon County Schools are working to continue special services and accommodations for students with disabilities during distance learning. The district…
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Leon County Schools will start handing out class materials on March 30. These materials, along with other resources, will be available online or can be…
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Leon School Superintendent Rocky Hanna says school nurses are getting in contact with the 400 students and chaperones who recently returned from school…
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Leon County Schools officials gave an update Monday afternoon on the districts’ plans concerning school closures related to COVID-19, as well as plans to…
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UPDATE: Tuesday, 3/17Montford Middle School won't be monitoring any of the 139 students it sent on a trip to Washington, D.C. March 9-13, as the students…