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âGovernor DeWine needs to stop playing games with the health and lives of our school communities.â Teacher unions from across Ohio say Gov. DeWine is pressuring schools to reopen before it is safe. (Source: Live 5/File) By Brian Planalp | January 21, 2021 at 6:42 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 4:58 PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio (FOX19) - Several of Ohioâs largest teacher unions say Gov. Mike DeWine âcoercedâ commitments from school district superintendents to return to in-person learning.
DeWine made the claim Tuesday that 96 percent of public school districts had committed to returning to school at least partially in person by March 1.
The alleged price for refusing to sign the commitment form? Loss of access to the vaccine.
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UPPER MORELAND TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) Students in the Upper Moreland School District began a hybrid learning plan on Monday that includes in-person classes for the first time this school year.
They started the school year all virtual, but as district leaders monitor the infection rate, they re transitioning to the hybrid plan.
District officials said 70% of students will be taking part.
Some parents said it s a big change. Huge. I work from home, so the fact that they re not going to be there making lunch, making breakfast, calling my name while I m on the phone, said parent Tina Kelly.
For Kelly, the hybrid plan of two days a week in-person means a lot for not only the sanity of her and her husband, but also the mental well-being of their 7th and 9th graders.