Lincoln Preparatory School students will see a change of scenery this school year as the charter school moves off the Grambling State University campus.
In addition to campus relocation, Lincoln Preparatory School on Thursday also unveiled its plan for holding school this fall in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Cedar Creek School will hold its first day of classes on Aug. 13, and a newly adopted health policy will govern the “team approach” that administration, faculty, students and parents will take to reopen school during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Lincoln Parish School District hosted its first of multiple planned “town hall” meetings streamed live on Facebook Monday to answer community members’ questions about the district’s plan for starting the school year in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
A.E. Phillips Laboratory School will allow students to attend class in person or take advantage of virtual learning from home when the school year begins next month.
If Louisiana remains in Phase Two of reopening when the academic year starts next month, Lincoln Parish public school students in grades 6-12 will report to school in person every other day, according to a new comprehensive reopening plan issued Thursday to parents of the school system.
As COVID-19 numbers continue rising on a daily basis, the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) is keeping the ball rolling as far as fall prep sports are concerned.
As new cases of the novel coronavirus continue to rise in Louisiana, almost one in four families in the Lincoln Parish School District say they do not plan to send their students back to school when the academic year begins next month.
Lincoln Parish School Superintendent Mike Milstead said Friday he hopes Louisiana has reached Phase Three of economic reopening by the time school begins in August.