Governor Hutchinson Says AMI Learning For The Remainder Of School Year

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During Governor Asa Hutchinson's update about the COVID-19 outbreak in Arkansas, he announced that students will be required to finish out their school year online. On Monday, April 6th, Gov. Hutchinson said that for the sake of everyone's health, schools will remain closed to on-site instruction and that teachers will be extending AMI learning to the end of this semester. Watch the video below to find out more about the latest numbers as well as information about how schools will be functioning through the end of the school year.

It was also mentioned that the Lunch To Go programs will continue across the state, that seniors will graduate if they are in good standing, and that the focus of education for students online will be on core elements.


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