Madison High School Moves To Remote Learning Due To Staff Illness

Madison High School is transitioning to remote learning for a week, starting this Friday, Nov. 6th, through next Friday, Nov. 13th, due to a recent spike in staff illness at the high school, according to Superintendent Rob Peterson.

The information published on the schools website says face to face learning is set to resume at Madison High School on Monday, Nov. 16th.

Below is the letter posted on the district website about the recent spike in illness.

Link to the school website

Due to a recent spike in staff illness at the high school, face-to-face learners at the HIGH SCHOOL ONLY will transfer to remote learning from Friday, November 6th through Friday, November 13th and will return to face-to-face learning on Monday, November 16th. Meals will be available for pickup at the high school on Friday, November 6th and Wednesday, November 11th. Registration and additional details for meal pickup will be available on the district website this afternoon. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter.

--Robert S. Peterson, Superintendent


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