APSU officials say the new schedule is designed to provide more 3 and 4 day weekends, with no classes on Feb. 15 and March 11-12.
Students will not report to the building and will instead use laptops that have been provided by the district.
The classes will need to be made up, Whiteside said, but it will be up to faculty to make plans and time to reschedule virtually.
Manifest Magic, a local social service group, has come together to provide a co-op virtual learning option at a low cost.
Parents and caregivers can make decisions about the spring semester starting today.
The program encourages parents and caregivers to read books to their newborn, infant, and/or toddler, with the goal of reading 1,000 books to the child before they start kindergarten.
Do you have a passion for nurturing children? The Youth Academy may be your next career move. Stop by their recruitment and hiring event on Oct 6 &7.
CMCSS is working on implementing ‘trauma-informed’ learning, and unveiling new resources for student mental health.