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Tropical Storm Debby Prompts BCSD To Transition To Virtual Operations

Teachers and school employees in Berkeley County could see pay increases next school year under a proposed budget that district leaders say strengthens student services, supports staff and accommodates continued growth — all without raising taxes on county residents. (CREDIT: Nicole Johnson Shealy/The Berkeley Observer)
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BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Due to forecasts for severe weather resulting in possible flood conditions, Berkeley County School District (BCSD) schools and offices will transition to virtual operations Tuesday, August 6 through Thursday, August 8, school officials announced Monday.

All extracurricular activities, athletics, and school programs are canceled Tuesday, August 6; Wednesday, August 7; and Thursday, August 8.

BCSD leaders said they are working closely with Berkeley County Emergency Management and are receiving regular updates about the weather from the National Weather Service.

“As safety and security is our number one priority, officials will continue to monitor the weather and assess any resulting damage,” school district officials said.