The Mustang School Board approved a split A/B schedule during a meeting Monday night, meaning Mustang High School will blend in-person and distance learning for the first three weeks of school. All other Mustang schools will stick with face-to-face classes five days a week unless county COVID-19 numbers increase. The district’s first day of school is August 24th for virtual and in-person classes.

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