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Wilson Central High goes virtual due to COVID-19

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LEBANON, Tenn. (WTVF) — Wilson Central High School students will be learning remotely from Dec. 1 to Dec. 11 due to COVID-19.

School officials made the announcement on social media Monday. They hope students will be able to return to an in-person hybrid schedule the week of Dec. 14.

"We understand that this is a very difficult time for everyone and we appreciate all of the flexibility extended during implementation of our REMOTE Learning. Please let your student’s teachers know about individual needs or concerns. We will continue to give you updates as information becomes available," the post stated.

Food Service will be available using our remote learning protocols. Should any students need food assistance during this time, then please email a cafeteria manager from any other school, with the exception of MJHS. Please place those orders by 9:00 a.m. each school day. Meals can be picked up from 11:00-11:30 a.m. The contact info link for cafeteria managers is here: https://www.wcschools.com/Page/1435

For families that may be struggling with reliable access to the internet, please know that Wilson Central High School’s parking lot has been made available as a hotspot for additional support during this time. Also, please notify your student’s teachers if your internet is not reliable so that we can provide learning packets as needed.