All state public schools closing for 2 1/2 weeks
Published 6:07 pm Friday, March 13, 2020
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced late Friday afternoon during a press conference that all state public schools will close for two and a half weeks beginning Wednesday, March 18, when school bells ring to end the day. Her decision was made in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Prior to the school closure announcement, Gov. Ivey also declared a State of Emergency effective Friday, March 13. The state’s first case of COVID-19 was confirmed Friday morning in Montgomery.
In her address, Ivey said that closure included all schools grades Kindergarten through 12th grade.
In Lowndes County, the schools closing include:
- Central Elementary School
- Central High School
- Fort Deposit Elementary School
- Hayneville Middle School
- Jackson Steele Elementary School
- Lowndes Middle School
- The Calhoun School
Lowndes County’s Spring Break was this week, March 9-13.
Schools are currently scheduled to reopen April 6.