DeKalb County Schools returning to virtual learning temporarily amid COVID-19 surge

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 As COVID cases continue to rise, DeKalb County Schools will be transitioning to virtual learning as school starts back this week.

The district announced that students will participate in virtual learning Wednesday through Friday, January 5 through 7, amid a surge in positive COVID-19 cases in DeKalb County and across metro-Atlanta.

Under the district’s current COVID-19 guidelines, 12-month and 11-month employees, and 10-month assistant principals, will report to work on Monday. COVID-19 testing will be made available for all employees, available at the Administrative & Instructional Complex in Stone Mountain on January 3 and January 4, 2022, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Students are set to return to in-person learning on Monday, January 10.

Officials said that parents and guardians of students who did not bring home virtual learning devices over winter break will be permitted to pick up said devices on Monday and Tuesday, January 3 and 4. Distribution times will be provided by respective schools’ Principals.

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