Catoosa County Library to Remain Closed Until February

Announcements, Community, Featured News, Press Release
To our Catoosa County community:
We have decided to extend the library building closure until Monday, February 1, 2021. We are doing this to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of you and our staff. While we are closed, we will continue to provide virtual and curbside services.
Here’s what we’re going to do for you:
1. No Fines
No library items currently checked out will be due back until Monday, February 1, 2021. Our bookdrops will be available, but do not feel like you have to return anything.
2. Public WiFi
While you cannot come into the building, you are welcome to park your car next to the library or use one of our benches to access our WiFi from your mobile device.
3. Online Programs
Check Facebook and our website for information about our current reading challenge opportunities and other online programs.
4. Extended Holds
Anything currently on the hold shelf for you will still be there when we reopen, and you will have plenty of time to pick them up.
5. Curbside Service Hours
• Monday and Wednesday: 12:00 – 6:00 p.m.
• Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
• Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
We appreciate your continued understanding as we all work through this together. We miss seeing you all!
Stay healthy and safe everyone,
Sarah Holmes
Library Director

CCMS shuts down 6th Grade in response to COVID-19

Board of Education, News
CCMS Clear Creek Middle, Grade

EAST ELLIJAY, Ga. – Starting today, Gilmer County Schools has shut down the 6th Grade of Clear Creek Middle School to attempt to stem a rise in numbers of positive cases within the grade level.

Grade, Shanna Downs, Superintendent

Gilmer Schools Superintendent Dr. Shanna Downs

Those numbers are coming from both students and staff according to a letter from Gilmer County Schools Superintendent Dr. Shanna Downs stating that they would be closing due to the increase.

Effective until November 4, 2020, students will be at home with learning devices as a part of the distance learning platform that the school has had in use since the early spring outbreak of the virus. However, it is not exactly the same program as the school system has since improved and evolved their distance learning programs with added software and procedures.

Since August, some students have already been a part of the virtual classrooms and students in school have received instructions on using Google Classroom as well.

At this time, Downs states that all of the system’s other schools and grade levels will keep operating as they have been, remaining open for students.

In a letter to parents, Downs said, “Recognizing the challenges closures pose for many families in our community, we are making this decision with a heavy heart but for the greater good. Our priority is always the safety and well-being of our students and staff.”

As of last Friday, October 16, 2020, the school system had 7 students absent with positive tests for COVID-19 and 133 students quarantined for possible exposure.

According to the school system’s website;

  • 4125 – Students enrolled in GCSS

  • 7 – GCSS Students Absent with a Current Positive COVID-19 Status

  • 133- GCSS Students Quarantined for Possible Exposure

  • 526 – Total Number of GCSS Employees

  • 7- GCSS Employees Absent with a Current Positive COVID-19 Status

  • 32 – GCSS Employee Who Has Been Exposed and is Quarantined or Reporting to Work as an Essential Employee*

The Board of Education is holding meetings this week as their regularly scheduled monthly meetings. FYN will update new stories if new information becomes available.

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