Lincoln County Schools closing through April 10 in response to COVID-19
Published 5:21 pm Thursday, March 12, 2020
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Lincoln County Schools
News release
Due to the state of emergency, as declared by Governor Andy Beshear, Lincoln County Schools will be closed from March 13th up to April 10th in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students will return to class on April 13th, the Monday after spring break. However, if the state of the emergency is lifted, Lincoln County Schools may decide to use less NTI days and return to school prior to spring break.
According to the Lincoln County Health Department, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Lincoln County. However, four people in Lincoln have undergone testing for COVID-19 and are awaiting the results from their test.
We will be implementing Non-Traditional Instruction (Patriot Day Packets) starting Monday March 16th through April 3rd. March 13th was a previously scheduled staff work day and April 6th through April 10th is spring break. There will be no NTI packets on these days.
Detailed information regarding NTI will be forthcoming. As usual, your student’s teachers will be available to assist with instruction on these NTI days. Do not hesitate to contact them with any questions regarding instruction.
Starting today, March 12th, all extracurricular activities, including athletics, will be cancelled until further notice. This means no practices or games. No students are permitted on campus. For more information you will need to contact your coach or activity leader. Our food services department is devising a plan to provide breakfast and lunch for students. We will be releasing more information about this soon.
We are continuing to seek consultation from the Lincoln County Health Department and Center for Disease Control. We are taking these measures as a precaution to best protect our students, their families and our community. We all have an obligation to protect ourselves along with the people around us. It is important to remain calm, clean (according to guidelines provided by the CDC) and cooperate with each other. The health and safety of stakeholders is our top priority. Lincoln County Schools Superintendent said, “We are planning to return to classes after spring break (April 13th), however we will continue to monitor and evaluate our return date. We are learning more about COVID-19 every day and we will continue to make the best decision for our community based on the latest information available.”
Please contact your school or the Lincoln County Student Support Center with any questions or concerns. We will continue to update our social media along with our website lincoln.kyschools.us. If you have more questions regarding COVID-19 please contact the Lincoln County Health Department at 606.365.3106 or visit the state website www.kycovid19.ky.gov or the CDC website www.kycovid19.ky.gov.