Confirmed COVID-19 cases force SISD to move to remote learning

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District to resume face-to-face instruction after Thanksgiving break on Nov. 30

  • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL students get into a church van to head back to school after delivering cards and posters made by the school’s students to James Gray to honor him for his service on Veterans Day last week. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday
    FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL students get into a church van to head back to school after delivering cards and posters made by the school’s students to James Gray to honor him for his service on Veterans Day last week. -- Tribune photo by Denise Hornaday
  • JAMES GRAY reads one of the cards made by a First Baptist Church School student. All the school’s students made cards and posters, honoring him on Veterans Day, and then some of the students delivered them to his home. Gray will be 96 years old in December.
    JAMES GRAY reads one of the cards made by a First Baptist Church School student. All the school’s students made cards and posters, honoring him on Veterans Day, and then some of the students delivered them to his home. Gray will be 96 years old in December.
Somerville ISD has moved to remote instruction only from Nov. 16-20 due to confirmed cases of COVID-19 on the campuses. However, staff and students will not be allowed access to campus facilities until after the Thanksgiving break. The district has also canceled all extracurricular activities until Nov. 30, including the Yegua Band marching at the UIL Region 18 Marching Contest in Giddings on…

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