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Broken Arrow district moves some students to distance learning due to COVID-19

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TULSA, Okla. — Broken Arrow students in grades 9th through 12th grade are moving to distance learning, according to Broken Arrow Public Schools.

Officials said the coronavirus transmission in Broken Arrow is at an "all-time high" which is making it difficult to manage bus driver and classroom teacher absences.

Therefore, for the safety of the students, faculty and community, 9th through 12th grade students will begin distancing learning on Nov. 9 and ending it on Nov. 20, officials said.

Students in all other grades and school sites across the district will continue in-person learning, unless directed otherwise by your site principal. Aspen Creek Early Childhood Center will continue to be on distance learning as well. Staff at Broken Arrow High School, Freshman Academy, Options Academy and Early College High School will continue to report to work as normal, unless under quarantine.
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