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Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / October 15, 2015

ST. THOMAS – The Virgin Islands Department of Education Office of the Insular Superintendent, St. Thomas-St. John District, is notifying parents of the early dismissal of all public schools on Thursday, October 22.

Dismissals will take place three hours before normal times and are necessary for schools to conduct a previously scheduled professional development focused on preparing students for college and career.

Lunch will be served before students are released and buses will be dispatched to the schools to transport students to their normal drop-off locations. Parents are asked to ensure students are properly supervised following school dismissals.

School will resume at normal times on Friday, October 23.

Below, please find a list of student release times by school for Thursday, October 22:             

Cancryn             12:00 p.m.                  

CAHS                12:10 p.m.                 

BCB                   11:25 a.m.                  

Eudora Kean      11:50 a.m.                

Sprauve              12:00 p.m.                 

EWAA               12:10 p.m.                

Abraham            11:40 a.m.                 

Muller                11:40 a.m.                 

Dober                 11:45 a.m.                 

Tuitt                   11:35 a.m.                 

Sibilly                11:30 a.m.                

Lockhart            11:45 a.m.                  

EBO                  11:45 a.m.                 

Gomez               11:40 a.m.                  

Bowsky              11:40 a.m.                 


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