As coronavirus concerns grow, district's spring break couldn’t come at a better time

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School officials to assess where they stand on virus.

  • Scharlotte Stewart, Eastside Elementary School head custodian, disinfects a kindergarten classroom door on Thursday morning. The school district will have some of its employees clean and disinfect classrooms for two days next week while students and teachers are on spring break. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
    Scharlotte Stewart, Eastside Elementary School head custodian, disinfects a kindergarten classroom door on Thursday morning. The school district will have some of its employees clean and disinfect classrooms for two days next week while students and teachers are on spring break. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)
Spring break couldn’t start a better time for the local school district and Florida Gateway College. As concerns and fears about coronavirus, COVID-19, continue to grow, local education officials are…

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