TAMPA BAY, Fla. — Most public schools across the Tampa Bay region will reopen all schools on Monday, Sept. 30, officials announced.
Some of the schools were used as evacuation shelters from Hurricane Helene.
School officials said they are reviewing their student academic calendar to determine how many school days must be made up and will make an announcement to all families this upcoming week.
Citrus County school officials said families of Crystal River Primary and Middle can expect a phone call from the principal about temporary alternative placements.
There will also be community resources and services available for students and families who have having a difficult time.
In Pinellas County, all but three schools in the county will be reopening Monday.
Students at Gulf Beaches Elementary, Madeira Beach Fundamental K-8 and Disston Academy will have class later this week, officials said.
PCS will be OPEN for normal operations on Monday, September 30, for all schools except Gulf Beaches Elementary, Madeira Beach Fundamental K-8, and Disston Academy. Those schools will remain closed for students until Wednesday, October 2. For more, go to https://t.co/vKGnMO7Pf6. pic.twitter.com/nyNjLniwYD
— Pinellas County Schools (@my_pcs) September 28, 2024
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