COVID-19 Outbreak puts Brookings-Harbor School District back to On-Line Learning

Late Friday afternoon, November 27th, Brookings-Harbor School District announced in a press release that the School District received notice of three additional positive cases of COVID-19 impacting students and staff.

The district also made known that these new cases, as well as the additional district staff who are quarantined, now limits the district’s ability to safely operate Azalea Middle School and Brookings-Harbor High School.

Earlier in the week, on Tuesday, November 24th, Brookings-Harbor School District Superintendent David Marshall announced that Azalea Middle School and Brookings-Harbor High School would operate as normal starting Monday, November 30th, with 6th and 9th on-site and that buses would be running for Azalea Middle School and Brookings-Harbor High School students during the week.

As a result of Friday’s COVID-19 cases that have further impacted both Brookings-Harbor School District students and staff, 6th grade at Azalea Middle School and 9th Grade at Brookings-Harbor High School will shift to Comprehensive Distance Learning, and will not be on-site for at least a week beginning Monday, November 30th. Students will have online lessons and activities assigned by their teacher to complete at home.