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Godfrey-Lee schools going virtual into January

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WYOMING, Mich. — Godfrey-Lee Middle and High School will be shifting to all-virtual learning into the new year.

The news comes after Superintendent Kevin Polston recently told FOX 17 that the school district would try to stick to in-person learning as much as possible.

Starting Monday, Nov. 16, the two schools will begin holding classes remotely. This is expected to continue through Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Godfrey Elementary and Godfrey-Lee ECC will continue in-person learning, according to the superintendent.

Today, Polston informed families that the decision was made after more students tested positive for COVID-19, adding that four other students received positive test results in the past week, with 125 others already in quarantine.

Polston says meals will be available for pickup on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Lee Middle and High School near the gym between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

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