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Students at Carter Traditional Elementary enter the school for the first time in two weeks Jan. 24, 2022, after JCPS used eight of its 10 nontraditional instruction days for COVID-19 absences.
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Classrooms at JCPS reopened for the first time in two weeks Monday after the district transitioned to nontraditional instruction as several hundred teachers and staff were sent into quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19 or coming into close contact with someone infected by the coronavirus.
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) will continue in-person instruction on Monday, announced by the school district Sunday afternoon.
The latest COVID-19 community level map released by the state Friday has Jefferson County and most other Kentucky counties in the highest category for coronavirus cases and hospitalizations under U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention metrics.
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