Frankfort High School Moves To E-Learning Due To Increase In COVID-19 Absences

FRANKFORT, Ind – Community Schools of Frankfort Superintendent Joel McKinney notified parents/guardians today that due to an increase in COVID-19 related absences, Frankfort High School will move to e-learning on Thursday and Friday of this week, November 5 & 6, and continuing the week of November 9 through 13.  High School students will return to in-person school on Monday, November 16.

Middle school and elementary students will continue to report to school according to the notification sent out.

Grab and Go meals will be available for high school students during e-learning days. The pick-up location will be behind the high school from 11:30 am until 12:30 pm daily.

While home on e-learning, CSF asks that students practice social distancing and follow all of the safety protocols that reduce the risk of illness transmission.

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