Duval County Public Schools officials announced a full return Monday, including activities, as the district planned its reopening from Hurricane Ian.
During the three-day school closure, several of the county's schools served as storm shelters, including a special-needs shelter at Atlantic Coast High School near the Baymeadows area.
The school district builds several weather days into its standard calendar, which will convert to instructional days as a result of this week's three-day closure.due to the storm, and several high school football games will be made up Monday evening instead of the traditional Friday.As in Duval County, Clay County schools also announced a full reopening, effective Monday.
In an e-mail to parents, Clay County School District superintendent David Broskie said that officials assessed all county schools on Friday. Broskie said the assessment found"no structural damages, power outages, or flooding that will impede our opening." Also on Friday, St. Johns County School District officials announced that schools there will likewise return to normal operations Monday, including extracurricular activities.Clayton Freeman covers high school sports and more for the Florida Times-Union. Follow him on Twitter at @CFreemanJAX, and sign up for the First Coast Varsity newsletter at
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