Schools Close In The Hudson Valley...But In Different Ways

According to the Poughkeepsie Journal:

County executives for the three regions determined together to close down schools for two weeks as COVID-19, the novel strain of coronavirus, continues to spread throughout the Hudson Valley.

-In Hyde Park, students will have access to two weeks worth of work online, and hard copies will be available to pick up.

-At Spackenkill, teachers and staff were working Friday to complete a plan for remote education.

-In Highland, students will be treated to 10 days free of learning, between time unused from snow days and a week spring break.

While districts in Dutchess, Ulster and Orange counties are preparing for the next two weeks in different ways, they all have one thing in common:

School's out until March 30th

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