The Springs School Closes for In-Person Learning Friday After Spate of New COVID-19 Cases - 27 East

The Springs School Closes for In-Person Learning Friday After Spate of New COVID-19 Cases

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Springs School in East Hampton announced Thursday night it would close for in-person learning on Friday after a number of new cases were reported this week.

Springs School in East Hampton announced Thursday night it would close for in-person learning on Friday after a number of new cases were reported this week.

Kathryn G. Menu on Dec 11, 2020
The Springs School in East Hampton announced Thursday night it would close for in-person classes on Friday, December 11, after a number of positive COVID-19 cases were reported to the... more

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