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Clark County schools to close for six weeks over COVID-19 concerns

All public and private K-12 schools in Washington will close their doors for at least six weeks due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced the closures on Friday afternoon. The closures start Monday at Vancouver Public Schools and Tuesday in other districts and run through at least April 24. The move will affect an estimated 80,000 students in Clark County.

In Vancouver Public Schools, missed school days will be made up at the end of the school year on June 11, 12, and June 15-19. The state will issue waivers for the balance of the missed days. Graduation dates will not be impacted, the district reported.

The decision comes in the wake of Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s order that schools in the state close through the rest of March late Thursday. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday ordered the closure of all schools in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.

Area districts at first were hesitant to run to close schools, citing concerns particularly for those low-income students who may rely on schools for breakfast and lunch. About 41.3 percent of Clark County students classify as low-income, according to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Local districts will not offer online lessons to students. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction advised this month that districts only do so if they could ensure all students had access to lessons online, but not all families have computers or internet access.

The Northshore School District, a relatively affluent district in Bothell, made the move to online education Monday.

Vancouver Public Schools issued the following statement Friday:

Vancouver Public Schools is closing all its schools Monday, March 16, through Friday, April 24. Gov. Jay Inslee has directed all Washington state public schools to close to help our state and nation combat the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

We take any decision to close schools very seriously, recognizing that closures can pose difficulties for families and disrupt children’s education.

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This story will be updated. 


Source: https://www.columbian.com

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