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Beaverton School District Shifts Seven Schools To Remote Learning

The Beaverton School District says that starting next Tuesday, seven schools in the district will shift to remote learning.

Students at seven Beaverton schools will shift to remote learning next week.
Students at seven Beaverton schools will shift to remote learning next week. (Colin Miner/Patch)

BEAVERTON, OR — What's old is new again.

Students at seven schools in the Beaverton School District will shift to remote learning starting on Tuesday. District officials say that the shift is expected to last until "at least" Friday, January 21.

Officials tell Patch that the decision to shift schools to remote learning or back to in-person learning is not based on any one thing.

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The reason that the shift starts on Tuesday is that all schools are closed on Monday for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

The schools affected by the shift are:

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  • Beaver Acres Elementary,
  • Errol Hassell Elementary,
  • McKinley Elementary,
  • William Walker Elementary,
  • Five Oaks Middle School,
  • Community School, and
  • Passages Program.

These schools join the Academic and Community Enhancement Program and the Community Transition Program on the list of Beaverton Schools doing remote learning.

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