Brownwood News – UPDATE – Saturday, March 14 – 1:30 pm
The information on the COVID-19 virus is changing rapidly. While there have been no cases of COVID-19 in Brown or Coleman counties, we want to be proactive in providing educational services during very unpredictable times.
Based on information received at a 10:00 am meeting this morning (March 14), Bangs, Blanket, Brookesmith, Brownwood, Coleman, Early, May, Panther Creek, Santa Anna, and Zephyr school districts will extend spring break for students through at least March 22, 2020.
This extension allows our districts to make plans to provide education, food, and special education services within each community while students are not in attendance. You can expect to see these plans by March 18.
On March 16, all campus personnel should report at 9:00 am. All other district personnel should report to their usual locations at their regular start times. Any staff who traveled internationally or domestically, where they may have been exposed to COVID-19, should immediately contact their supervisor before reporting to work.
Based on the ever-changing nature of this situation, districts will continue to meet and adjust as needed. We all understand these are decisions that have huge impacts on our communities on multiple fronts. We appreciate your patience as we work through unpredictable times. Please monitor your district’s website and social media accounts for updated information. As of today, all districts plan to reopen to students on March 23, 2020. Details surrounding these openings will be communicated in the future.
Bangs ISD – Tony Truelove
Blanket ISD – David Whisenhunt
Brookesmith ISD – Scott Edmondson
Brownwood ISD – Joe Young
Coleman ISD – Brandon McDowell
Early ISD – Wes Beck
May ISD – Steve Howard
Panther Creek ISD – Dwin Nanny
Santa Anna ISD – David Robinett
Zephyr ISD – Stanton Marwitz