Oconee County schools cancel distance learning due to tornado damage

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The School District of Oconee County has canceled all distance learning through Friday, April 17th due to tornado damage, according to Oconee County School District Public Information Officer Jennifer Dodd.

“Due to the incredible devastation that the tornado caused in our county, we are canceling instruction in all of our schools for the remainder of this week. Teachers should treat the next three days as inclement weather days," Superintendent Dr. Michael Thorsland said.

"The one exception that will be made is for high school AP classes that have strict deadlines to complete their curriculum by the early May test dates. Those teachers may continue to make assignments for their students to prepare them for AP exams," added Thorsland.

"Unless something changes drastically, we will resume with instruction on Monday. We ask that you please keep those affected in your thoughts and prayers,” said Thorsland.

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