Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Neosho School District cancels classes for week


(From the Neosho R-5 School District)

As of today (Tuesday) we are at 123 NSD Team Members absent due to illness across buildings and departments. In order to give our staff time to get back to health, we will be cancelling school for the remainder of the week. Monday is a scheduled day out for students to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day, so students will return to school on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.

These days will be observed as weather cancellation days so all virtual and in-person classes will be cancelled, along with extracurricular activities. A list of cancellations will be maintained and can be found at the top of the neoshosd.org homepage.






 

We have a team who is working closely with Bright Futures Neosho to ensure food bags are available for students in need during this closure. Bags will be assembled and sent home today.

Please note that buildings will be closed so they can be sanitized thoroughly during the cancellation period. If you need to reach your teachers, please contact them through email or other communication tools supported by their individual classrooms. If you have illness in your home to report during the cancellation period, please report those via email to your building principals.

We want to reiterate that while we have not reached the COVID illness percentage outlined in the NSD United Plan to close down buildings/district, there is a significant amount of other illnesses contributing to our staff’s ability to serve students effectively and safely. We are very proud of what our team has done so far to keep operations running. NSD Team Members in our buildings have stretched themselves to meet the needs of our students and community. We believe this is the best option for the health and wellbeing of our team.

We encourage district families and team members to stay home during this time frame so as not to further the spread of illness.

Thank you for your understanding and support,

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sanitizing doesn't fix the problem.

Most people are probably not wearing proper masks effectively when needed. (When needed menas indoors with other people in areas of substantial spread per CDC recomendations.)

Latest numbers show Newton County has 27.7 % fully vaccinated. Neosho is about halfway to Arkansas from Joplin, and probably no more about half way to being halfway vaccinated.

The schools are closed because a significant number of people still can't do the right things to fight the virus and stop losing.

Anonymous said...

Lets go Jared!