As coronavirus cases rise, ISD’s adjust schedules
Posted/updated on: November 19, 2020 at 11:43 am
TYLER — Various East Texas school districts are adjusting class schedules due to rising COVID-19 numbers. According to our news partner KETK, classes are either being moved online or the days off for the Thanksgiving holiday have been increased for 10 districts in the area. EUSTACE: Eustace is not holding classes this week and will remain closed next week. GILMER: Gilmer is letting classes out beginning at noon on Thursday and will not hold classes on Friday prior to next week’s school holiday.
HALLSVILLE: Hallsville High School has forfeited its football game with Nacogdoches High School planned for Friday because of the spread of COVID-19.
KENNARD: Kennard shifted to remote learning earlier this week after a student who was on campus tested positive for COVID-19. Classes are out next week for the Thanksgiving holiday.
LEVERETT’S CHAPEL: Leverett’s Chapel ISD is beginning its Thanksgiving break on Wednesday and the campus will stay closed until Nov. 30.
MALAKOFF: Malakoff will not hold classes on Friday. Next week classes are off for the Thanksgiving holiday.
MARSHALL: Students at the high school and middle school will switch to remote learning for Thursday and Friday, prior to being off next week for Thanksgiving holiday.
NEW DIANA: New Diana ISD has closed it middle school and high school campuses through Nov. 27. The elementary school remains open.
RUSK: G.W Bradford Primary School has switched to online learning until after the Thanksgiving holiday.
TROUP: Troup has moved its middle school to online classes through at least Nov. 30.





