The spread of COVID-19 in our region requires school districts to be flexible and make decisions that are in the best interest of public health. In consultation with health department officials, the following PK-12 school districts will close through Friday, April 3.
Springfield
Ash Grove
Fair Grove
Fordland
Logan-Rogersville
Marshfield
Nixa
Ozark
Republic
Sparta
Strafford
Willard
These districts are currently on spring break; therefore, students will not return as previously planned on March 23. Closure impacts all extra- and co-curricular activities, including athletic competitions, practices and after-school programs and events.
We understand that this is a very uncertain time for everyone, but the public can be certain of one thing: we are focused on protecting the safety and well-being of students, staff and their families.
We recognize that this decision will have a wide-reaching impact on many people, so plans are being developed to support communities. These plans include providing the following:
Meal Service: Each district will be providing meal service in some capacity. Specifics for Fair Grove Schools will be released next week.
Childcare for designated healthcare providers and emergency/first responders. We understand that childcare is essential for many families at this time; however, our goal is to "flatten the curve" and provide a balanced approach to supporting the healthcare system while also protecting students and staff.
Virtual and/or printed material-based learning opportunities. Fair Grove School District's plans will be communicated soon.
Again, logistics and other specifics related to the delivery of these services during school closure will be forthcoming soon.
As this unprecedented situation continues to evolve, additional modifications may be necessary. As decisions are made, we will share information through regular communication channels.
Families play an important role in protecting individuals from the spread of COVID-19 and are encouraged to follow the guidance of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.