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Mississippi school districts impacted by severe tornadoes return to the classroom
All school districts that were impacted by the March 24 tornadoes and severe weather have resumed classes in Mississippi, with the exception of South Delta School District (SDSD).
According to the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE), the SDSD is expected to reopen on Friday, April 14.
The MDE released that the following districts were impacted by the March severe storms:
Amory County School DistrictCarroll County School DistrictHumphreys County School DistrictMonroe County School DistrictNew Albany Public SchoolsSouth Delta School DistrictWinona-Montgomery…
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By: Alyssa Arbuckle
Title: Mississippi school districts impacted by severe tornadoes return to the classroom
Sourced From: www.supertalk.fm/mississippi-school-districts-impacted-by-severe-tornadoes-return-to-the-classroom/
Published Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 20:48:45 +0000
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