
The Claremont School District will be moving to remote learning beginning tomorrow, January 8th, 2021.
According to a Facebook post from E-Ticker News of Claremont, on Wednesday night the Claremont School Board voted to move to remote learning for students in all of the district’s schools, for the next six school days. The recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the area, as well as the impact of quarantines and absences on school operations, are pointed to as reasons for the decision.
Remote learning will run one week, until Friday, January 15th. The post indicates that students who go to school in-person, and are members of the AB cohort, will be returning to school on Tuesday, January 19th. There will be no school that Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
