The chance that Lincoln Parish students may have seen their in-person school year end on March 13 is widening after school system superintendents and the state’s education board asked Gov. John Bel Edwards over the past two days to extend his order to close public schools through the end of the academic year.
In response to the ongoing challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Louisiana Tech University’s College of Business announced today that several steps will be taken to accommodate applicants to the Master of Business Administration and Master of Accountancy programs.
The Louisiana Department of Health is now showing Lincoln Parish with 24 confirmed cases of coronavirus, but the number may be too low, parish Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Kip Franklin said Wednesday.
The city of Ruston is inviting students who need access to Wi-Fi to complete their online lessons and don’t have access at home to come to one of four municipal parking lots and connect to free service.
After Gov. John Bel Edwards last week extended school closure through April 30, the Lincoln Parish Schools central office targeted today as the point by which they hoped all core classes would be able to deliver online instruction.