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Most students in central Arkansas are scheduled to return to class on Friday
Little Rock, Arkansas – The central Arkansas school systems are preparing for in-person classes to resume Friday as the ice has melted due to above-freezing temperatures.
Schools in Little Rock, North Little Rock, and Pulaski County Special School District all say that courses will resume in person at the end of the week. The administrative offices and classes will start at the regularly scheduled time.
As a succession of ice storms passed through the state from Tuesday through Thursday, the schools had been on an alternate methods of learning programs. Students can continue their classwork even while they are absent because to AMI.
On Thursday afternoon, the temperature had risen above freezing, and warming is predicted to last into the following week.
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