Three San Marcos Consolidated ISD classrooms will move to remote conferencing to limit the spread of COVID-19, according to a letter sent to parents by Superintendent Dr. Michael Cardona.
Two classrooms at Crockett Elementary School and one at Travis Elementary School have been impacted by COVID-19, according to Andrew Fernandez, SMCISD executive director of communications and community relations. Remote conferencing allows students to access teachers for four hours a day with questions about their asynchronous assignments, Cardona said.
As of Monday, SMCISD reported 27 positive COVID-19 cases across the district for the week of Aug. 23-27. Of the 27 cases, 21 were among students and six were among staff and faculty.







