KD Country 94 Back-To-School Tracker – 7/28/2020

Here is the latest updates we have on when school will resume in our communities:

  • St. John’s Catholic Schools – August 20, 2020
  • USD 107 – Rock Hills – August 27, 2020
  • USD 110 – Thunder Ridge – August 27, 2020
  • USD 224 – Clifton/Clyde – August 21, 2020
  • USD 237 – Smith Center – August 31, 2020
  • USD 272 – Waconda/Lakeside – August 27, 2020
  • USD 273 – Beloit – August 20, 2020
  • USD 298 – Lincoln – August 24, 2020
  • USD 333 – Concordia – August 19, 2020
  • USD 392 – Osborne County Schools – August 19, 2020
  • USD 407 – Russell County Schools – September 2, 2020

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