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Beachwood city schools redesign learning for efficient and accessible pandemic-friendly education for students.
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Remote learning, hybrid schedules, and socially distanced classrooms have forced teachers to adapt to a radically new version of schooling.
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Akron Public Schools set to Return to In-Person Instruction After Staff Vaccinations Administered
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The district expects about 6,000 school workers to be vaccinated for COVID-19 over the next two months.
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Akron Public Schools will receive 780 vaccine doses next week to administer to staff; it's a fraction of what they need to vaccinate all employees.
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The new federal coronavirus relief bill awaiting President Trump’s signature includes $54 billion for K-12 schools nationwide. The amount is four times more than schools received through the CARES Act, passed in March, but far less than what Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Eric Gordon asked Congress for this summer.
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Updated: 5:02 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020 The state will provide vaccines to school staff in early 2021 to encourage a return to in-person learning, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday. Any school moving from remote to in-person learning will have access to vaccines for adults working in the buildings as part of the state’s second stage of vaccine distribution, the governor said, which is coming after healthcare workers and those living and working in congregate care settings are vaccinated.
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The educators share what is and isn't working as they continue in the remote learning environment.
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The risk of spreading the coronavirus increases when, outside of remote learning, students spend time in environments with little to no safety measures in place, experts say.
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Many in-person class move online, and sports and extracurriculars are suspended.