FLANDREAU, S.D. (KELO.com) — Flandreau Public Schools go to remote learning starting Monday, November 2nd, for two weeks.
Flandreau Superintendent Rick Weber posted the news yesterday on Twitter.
“Due to the rising positive cases in the county and as well as the number of students in quarantine because of being deemed a close contact, Flandreau Public Schools will go to RED phase on Monday, November 2nd, for a two-week period. School will restart face-to-face learning on Monday, November 16th,” Weber tweeted.
All activities will be canceled during this time.
Starting on Monday, November 2nd, lunches will be available at the high school from 11 am to 1 pm. The next day’s breakfast will also be available when lunches are picked up.



