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Clayton Schools Shift to Remote Learning
Two-day closure to allow for deep cleaning and disinfection
Published on Feb. 3, 2026
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The Clayton school district in New Mexico has announced that all schools will transition to remote learning for Wednesday and Thursday this week. This decision was made due to an increase in people falling ill, allowing the district to thoroughly clean and disinfect all school facilities to prioritize the health and safety of students and staff.
Why it matters
The shift to remote learning in Clayton highlights the ongoing challenges schools face in balancing in-person instruction with public health concerns. As illnesses continue to impact school communities, districts are having to make difficult decisions to temporarily close campuses and transition to virtual learning in order to mitigate the spread of illness.
The details
According to the district, the two-day remote learning period will enable Clayton schools to conduct a deep cleaning and disinfection of all facilities. This proactive measure is intended to help ensure the health and safety of students and staff as illnesses have been on the rise in the area.
- The remote learning period will be in effect on Wednesday, February 4, 2026 and Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The players
Clayton school district
The public school district serving the town of Clayton, New Mexico.
What’s next
The district has not announced any specific plans beyond the two-day remote learning period, but will likely continue to monitor the situation and make decisions accordingly.
The takeaway
This closure highlights the ongoing challenges schools face in balancing in-person instruction with public health concerns, and the need for districts to remain flexible and responsive to evolving conditions in order to prioritize the wellbeing of their school communities.

