Berrien schools going to virtual learning
Published 10:06 am Tuesday, August 24, 2021
- Green apple on stack of red books.
NASHVILLE — Berrien County Schools announced this week that it is the latest to go virtual because of rising coronavirus cases.
In a letter to parents and guardians, Superintendent Robin Marcrum said Berrien will switch to all virtual classes Aug. 26, which will last to Sept. 3. Following Labor Day holiday, students will return to in-person learning Sept. 7.
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Marcrum said it was “due to the current circumstances with COVID.”
Students are being issued Chromebooks for learning at home. District and school offices will remain open if students have questions, she said.