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ACHS tutoring sessions now virtual

By Chad A. Parnell, Assistant Principal
Adair County High School

Students who have signed up for after school in-person tutoring Sessions at ACHS, will now participate in those sessions virtually to reduce the amount of person-to-person contact due to COVID-19. These sessions will be held via the Google Meet codes listed on each sign-up link at this link: www.tinyurl.com/achstutoring

After school instructors will be contacting students who have previously signed up to confirm times for the virtual tutoring sessions.

Tutoring sessions will remain virtual through December 2020 even if we return to face-to-face instruction for the regular school day.

Questions about tutoring may be directed to Tracey Pierce, ESS Coordinator, by phone at 270-384-2751 or by email at tracy.pierce@adair.kyschools.us.




This story was posted on 2020-11-16 11:14:24
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