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BG INDEPENDENT NEWS: BG classes likely to stay remote in January – but teachers moved up on vaccine priorities

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BG Independent News issued the following announcement on Dec. 29.

As COVID numbers continue to climb, it appears unlikely Bowling Green City Schools will go back to in-person learning when classes resume in the new year.

Bowling Green Superintendent Francis Scruci sent out an email today explaining the good news and bad news as 2020 comes to a close.

The good news is that last week, Gov. Mike DeWine moved educators up on the list of people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. DeWine said he hoped vaccinating teachers and staff will help get students back in school faster. Currently, 45% of all Ohio students are fully remote and 26% of students are in a hybrid model, or partially remote.

http://bgindependentmedia.org/bg-classes-likely-to-stay.../

Original source can be found here.

Source: BG Independent News

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