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COVID-19 forces Bonner School to move to remote learning

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Posted at 11:54 AM, Dec 01, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-01 14:01:05-05

BONNER — Bonner School has moved to remote learning following the discovery of several COVID-19 cases among staff members.

Bonner School Superintendent Jim Howard made the decision on Sunday stating that due to confirmed cases as well as the number of close contacts.

“Bonner School did not have enough staff in the building to safely offer face-to-face instruction," a statement on the school district’s website reads.

Remote learning at Bonner School will continue through Dec. 11.

Additionally, the Bonner School Board of Trustees will be holding a special board meeting via Zoom at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

Free breakfasts and lunches will still be available to all students.

Meals need to be pre-ordered before 7 p.m. each morning here and must be picked up by parents at the main entrance between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.