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May 26, 2020Barnard, Mo. | By: Andrew Wegley
BARNARD, Mo. - COVID-19 has brought about changes to the summer plans of every school district in our listening area. That's particularly true for the South Nodaway School District.
Superintendent John Silkett told KXCV/KRNW that the pandemic has forced the district to scale back summer projects and alter summer workout programs.
Skillet adds that South Nodaway did not hire summer maintenance help from the student body out of precaution for student health, and is putting some summer projects on hold.