OSAGE, Okla. — Starting December 10, Osage Public Schools will be going virtual until January 4, after Christmas break, according to Donald Pullen the superintendent.
Teachers will be reaching out to students and family on Thursday about lesson plans and to answer any questions regarding virtual learning.
The 3-year program will continue as scheduled since it is a tuition-based program and the children are already isolated. Osage Public Schools will allow parents and guardians to choose to keep them home or allow them to attend.
If families are interested in picking up meals, please call 918-825-2550 for more details.
“This is so we can clean and make sure that we keep everyone safe,” was the reason they will transition into virtual learning, according to an Osage County Schools Facebook post.
Trending Stories:
- Tulsa health officials release possible timeline for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
- DOWNLOAD the 2 Works for You app for alerts
- Gov. Stitt visits Saint Francis Health Systems amid pandemic
- FOLLOW 2 Works for You on Facebook
- Broken Arrow teacher's family infected with COVID, she still recovers after 50+ days
Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere --
- Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices.
- Sign up for daily newsletters emailed to you
- Like us on Facebook
- Follow us on Instagram
- Follow us on Twitter