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Teachers And School Support Staff In St. Thomas-St. John District Required To Report To Work Monday, D.O.E. Says

Community Center / September 17, 2017

From the Department of Education:

Teachers and school support staff in the St. Thomas – St. John District are asked to report to their respective schools tomorrow, Monday, September 18, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. to meet with their administrators about preparations for the approaching Tropical Storm Maria and plans for the clean-up process following Hurricane Irma.

Please disregard the earlier press release stating teachers and support staff should forgo plans to report to schools. We apologize for the miscommunication.


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