CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Several college districts are closing and transitioning as Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 makes landfall this week on the southeast coast.
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A tropical storm warning is now in impact from Edisto Beach northward into North Carolina with one to 3 inches of rain anticipated.
The following schedule adjustments are in impact:
Schools and Districts
- Charleston County School District: All faculties won't be closed on Monday, however will transition to an eLearning day for college students. Other extracurricular actions and after-school applications can be canceled.
- Learn4Life High School-Charleston, can be holding an eLearning day. Students can log in for their stay digital advisory courses at 8 a.m. and midday. Regular in-person studying will proceed Tuesday.
- Georgetown County School District: All faculties and amenities can be closed Monday.
- Live Oak Little School: The preschool will function as an eLearning day on Monday.
- Williamsburg County School District: All faculties and amenities can be closed on Monday. Staff are nonetheless anticipated to report back to work if they will
Daycare Centers
- Center Point Learning Center: The daycare middle will function as an eLearning Day on Monday.
- First African Evangelical Church Day Care: The daycare can be closed on Monday.
All faculties and college districts are anticipated to return to regular operations on Tuesday.
Refer to all faculties, facilities, district web sites and social media pages for additional updates.
Check again for updates to this record as further schedule adjustments are announced.
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