FRAZEE (KDLM) – The Frazee-Vergas School District has cancelled in-person learning through Monday, January 24.
The District said in a statement that due to a combination of staff shortages from COVID-19 and high COVID-19 numbers among students, Friday, January 21 and Monday, January 24th classes would be held via E-Learning.
All varsity and junior varsity activities will remain as scheduled, however junior high and elementary activity programs will be canceled through Monday.
The Frazee-Vergas School District is not alone, recently school districts in Menahaga, Bemidji and a handful of others in Minnesota have temporarily canceled in-person learning due to COVID related student and staffing shortages.

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