ARE CUMBERLAND CO SCHOOL NEARING A COVID-19 ‘SHUT DOWN’?

It’s a question everyone has been asking CNF.  Unfortunately, there aren’t any clear answers.

Bledsoe County announced they will be closed Monday through Wednesday of the coming week due to ‘illness’.  The problem facing Cumberland county schools is twofold.  Finding substitute teachers is becoming more and more difficult for the school system to replace teachers who are out sick. Secondly, more and more kids are out sick or quarantined.  There are 478 students out presently – 161 with COVID and 317 quarantined.  21 staff members have COVID and three are out in quarantine.  The BOE meets this Thursday evening.  As rapidly as the virus is spreading in the county currently some ‘experts’ are calling for a ‘closing’ of schools until it gets under control.  There isn’t a virtual learning plan in place at this time which causes each absence to be counted as absentees.  One suggestion was made to do away with absentee demerits until we see if the pandemic is going to slow down in the near future. The BOE could implement a  mask mandate but it wouldn’t do much good since the governor signed an executive order that parents can overrule the mandate for their own kids.  There has been no public talk of the BOE implementing a mandate.