MADISON TOWNSHIP — All buildings in the Madison Local School District will move to remote learning the week after Thanksgiving, Supt. Rob Peterson announced Thursday.

In the same announcement, Peterson said that all schools in the district are closed Nov. 20. There will be no online classes that day.

“All buildings in the district except the high school will return to face-to-face learning on Monday, Nov. 23, and Tuesday, Nov. 24, as we prepare the students to move to remote learning,” Peterson wrote on the district website.

Students will have remote learning Nov. 30 through Dec. 4. All buildings will return to face-to-face learning on Dec. 7.

Extracurricular activities at both the high school and the middle school will continue as scheduled at this time, but will continue to be closely monitored.  During the week of remote learning meals will be distributed by bus to bus stops at designated times to be announced.

Meal registration and distribution information will be made available on the website next week.

“Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter as we continue in our attempt to keep our students, staff, parents and community safe,” Peterson said.