Stansbury High School pivots to online learning following COVID-19 cases

Stansbury High School pivots to online learning following COVID-19 cases

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TOOELE — Tooele County School District announced on Friday that Stansbury High School will be transitioning to remote learning due to it reaching the threshold for COVID-19 positive cases.

Remote learning will begin on Monday, Nov. 9, and students won't return for in-person learning until after Thanksgiving break on Monday, Nov. 30. Teachers will be contacting their students to inform them of class requirements and plans, the district says.

Classes will resume on the Blue/Silver schedule as normal, officials say.

For additional information about school meals, CLC/TTECH/Concurrent Enrollment classes, extracurricular activities and more, please go to the school's website at stansburyhigh.org.

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