x
Breaking News
More () »

Plymouth's Armstrong High School shifts to e-learning after fight

Some classes and all after-school activities will be in-person.

PLYMOUTH, Minn. — Robbinsdale Armstrong High School in Plymouth will have an e-learning day Thursday following a fight involving several students Wednesday afternoon.

The district sent a letter to parents saying the building was put "on hold" and students remained in their current locations until school was dismissed on time. 

Classes will be held in person for students who are in center-based programming. Transportation for them will be provided, but additional bus routes will not be running, the letter said. 

After-school activities will take place as usual. School administrators and police will spend the day investigating what led to Wednesday's brawl. 

WATCH MORE ON KARE 11+

Download the free KARE 11+ app for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and other smart TV platforms to watch more from KARE 11 anytime! The KARE 11+ app includes live streams of all of KARE 11's newscasts. You'll also find on-demand replays of newscasts; the latest from KARE 11 Investigates, Breaking the News and the Land of 10,000 Stories; exclusive programs like Verify and HeartThreads; and Minnesota sports talk from our partners at Locked On Minnesota. 

Watch more local news:

Watch the latest local news from the Twin Cities and across Minnesota in our YouTube playlist:

Before You Leave, Check This Out