BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Broken Arrow Public Schools is moving Oliver Middle School to distance learning.
Distance learning occurs Monday, Feb. 1 through Monday, Feb. 8. due to COVID-19 exposure and quarantine protocols, according to the district's reentry plan.
District officials said Monday, Feb. 1, was already a pre-planned distance learning day.
According to the district, the building will remain open, and teachers will be available for tutoring on-site for any student not on mandated quarantine. School lunches will continue to be served outside of closed school sites from noon to 1 p.m. during the weekday.
For more information regarding Broken Arrow Public Schools' response to COVID-19, click here.
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