SCHOOL DISTRICT, CAMPUS OFFICES, STAFFED BUT CLOSED TO PUBLIC DURING EXECUTIVE ORDER

Published by The Bee News

March 31, 2020

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BULLHEAD CITY/MOHAVE VALLEY – The Bullhead City Elementary and Colorado River Union School Districts have announced temporary office closures as part of Gov. Doug Ducey’s stay-at-home executive order. 

Effective Wednesday, April 1, the school district offices on Hancock Road and the individual campus offices will be temporarily closed to the public at all pre-K, elementary, middle, junior high and high schools.  Office staff at each location will be working in socially-distanced environments and will be able to assist parents and students by either phone or email.  However, doors will be locked and, where possible, signage will be posted. 

Online and distance learning will continue uninterrupted, despite the offices’ closure.  That includes curriculum drop-offs each Monday for K-8 students and grab-and-go free meal pick-up for students 18 and under, regardless of where they attend school.  Both are considered essential exemptions to the Governor’s executive order.

In a joint statement, CRUHSD Superintendent Todd Flora and BCESD Superintendent Carolyn Stewart thanked parents and staff for understanding and cooperation while urging everyone remain take necessary precautions and safe.

The BCESD and CRUHSD office closures are expected to remain in place for at least one month.  Resumption of regular office hours will be determined by the expiration of the Governor’s stay at home order or its extension.

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