Mississippi public schools are struggling with COVID-19 and decision-making whether to begin person-to-person instruction for the upcoming school year. On Aug. 15, the Hancock County School District voted to shut down for East Hancock Elementary and Hancock Middle schools for 14 days, and transition to virtual learning. Sunday’s announcement means four of the district’s six campuses have closed due to COVID-19 outbreaks since Aug, 3. Last week, officials with the Pearl River County School District voted to close all of its campuses and switch to virtual learning effective Aug. 16. (Source: Magnolia State Live 08/15/21)
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