Governor Doug Ducey and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman announced the extension of Arizona school closures through the end of the school year early Monday morning.
Today’s announcement to extend school closures through the end of the 2019/2020 school year brings stability and certainty to our school communities.@azedschools will continue to support our schools, students, and educators as we do our part to #slowthespread of #COVID19 https://t.co/q2VVf8Pz9t
— Kathy Hoffman (@Supt_Hoffman) March 30, 2020
The release read:
“In alignment with yesterday’s updated federal guidance, today we are announcing the extension of school closures through the remainder of the school year…”
Already in a state of suspension and unknown, extracurricular sports and activities have also been canceled as part of the effort to stem the pandemic as a result, the AIA spring season and championships have been cancelled.
“This is an unfortunate circumstance for all of our member schools, students and coaches,” said AIA Executive Director David Hines in a release. “We know this decision was a hard one, but one that was necessary to assist in the well-being of everyone across Arizona. We hope everyone stays healthy and focused on what the next chapter will bring.”
Schools and activities cancelled for remainder of the year #azpreps365 #azhs https://t.co/YKYwNPmz3D
— AZPreps365 (@AZPreps365) March 30, 2020
The 2020 Champions Gala is still on track but it will be offered online. School administrators and coaches can continue to nominate student-athletes through April 3 at this LINK.
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