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Just 2 weeks away from their start day, a local school district has changed the day students return. Meade County Schools announced Tuesday that the district is shifting course, with the Board of Education approving the new start date of August 25th. In a Facebook video posted yesterday morning, new Superintendent Mark Martin outlined the reason for the change.
“We must adjust to the virus,” he said, “the virus won’t adjust to us.”
Like many other district’s, meade will offer online, as well as in-person instruction when school returns. Meade county will return to school the same day as Elizabethtown Independent Schools, but at 50% capacity as part of a phased return.
With more rain expected in the coming days, emergency officials are reminding residents to avoid flooded roadways. Meade county Emergency Management Director Ron Dodson says that motorist should avoid driving through flooded roadways for several reasons.
“It may not look very deep, but it may in fact it may be more than 1 foot or 2,” Dodson said.
The same guidelines apply to flooded parking lots as well.
“If they fill up with water, you really don’t know how deep it is.”
Dodson offers the simple phrase “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” as a useful reminder.
“You really don’t know what you’re getting into until it’s too late.”
Options will be available for school district in the face of COVID-19. Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman says district will have access to unlimited NTI days this year, and staff will be able to use as many quarantine days as needed if they contract the virus. A town hall, set for tomorrow, will feature Lieutenant Governor Coleman. Local districts are still finalizing plans, with Meade county just yesterday opting to move their start day back to August 25th.