Water Quality Concerns Force Gadsden School District and Doña Ana County Schools to Shift to Remote Learning

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Gadsden Independent School District in New Mexico will shift to remote learning for several campuses due to concerns over compromised water quality in the area. The decision comes after a notification from the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority about the issue. The affected campuses will begin virtual instruction after a two-hour delay to allow students to retrieve their Chromebooks. This precautionary measure is being taken to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff in light of the water quality advisory.
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