School to be closed on Jan. 18 to honor MLK

Martin Luther King Jr. waving to the crowd as he delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington, D.C.

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Martin Luther King Jr. waving to the crowd as he delivers his “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington, D.C.

On Jan. 18, there will be no virtual or in-person classes in order to honor and remember the late Martin Luther King Jr. and his leadership of the civil rights movement. 

During that day, campus will be closed, there will be no bus pick-ups or drop-offs and teachers or staff members won’t be found in the building. Students won’t find any assignments to work on in “Schoology,” but are free to use the platform to work on any late or missing assignments, as well as to study for any upcoming tests. Classes will resume the next day, as usual.