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The ransomware attack on Buffalo schools is continuing to interfere with school operations and efforts to expand the number of kids in buildings.
Schools were closed Monday and activity Tuesday is limited to remote learning on new procedures to sign on to the patched-together district computers and do some schooling. All schools will be remote Wednesday.
The notice on the Buffalo Public Schools website Tuesday.
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A casualty of this was food for thousands of kids not distributed Monday. Food Service Director Bridget O’Brien-Wood said food was ready in 48 distribution centers for 11,000 students, but fewer than 5,000 showed up for those meals.
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Children returned to in-person learning on February 1, despite the objection of the teachers union. Author: WGRZ Staff, Rob Hackford (WGRZ) Published: 3:45 PM EST February 11, 2021 Updated: 11:18 PM EST February 11, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. A State Supreme Court Judge has denied the Buffalo Teachers Federation union a preliminary injunction that sought to return to remote learning for Buffalo Public Schools.
Some children in the district returned to in-person learning on February 1, despite the objection of the teachers union.
The union wanted to keep schools closed to in-person learning. The Buffalo Teachers Federation leadership has said it believes schools are not clean or safe enough.
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Judge postpones making a decision on if Buffalo Public Schools will go back to remote learning
The judge has reserved decision on the Buffalo Teachers Union s lawsuit against BPS, where the union claims that returning to in-person learning is unsafe. Author: Dave McKinley Updated: 7:15 PM EST February 5, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. After hearing a full day of arguments on Friday, a judge reserved decision on the Buffalo Teachers Federation s lawsuit to have students go back to remote learning.
This means that the judge will take time to review the arguments and make a decision. Buffalo was the last school district in the state to allow a select number of students to return to classrooms this week.