One day after Superintendent Doug Robinson announced that Grayson County Schools (GCS) will transition back to virtual instruction beginning on Monday, GCS announced Friday evening that seven new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed within the district.
Grayson County Schools Superintendent Doug Robinson has announced the school district will transition back to virtual instruction on November 9 until at least November 13. Robinson said the increase in coronavirus cases in the community — since
Grayson County Schools (GCS) has announced that four people associated with the district have tested positive for coronavirus. On Wednesday night, district officials said two students at Grayson County Middle School and one staff member at the
Grayson County Schools announced on Monday that five students have tested positive for coronavirus. According to the school district, one student at Lawler Elementary has tested positive “from a non-school exposure.” The student last attended school on
On Wednesday morning, K105 reported that a Grayson County High School staff member had contracted COVID-19. The staff member last reported to work on Friday, October 23, school officials said, and was diagnosed with the virus on