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Green Island s Heatly School brings older students back four days a week

Green Island s Heatly School brings older students back four days a week FacebookTwitterEmail In March 2021, Green Island s Heatly School is bringing students in grades 10-12 back to school four days a week, after being mostly remote due to the pandemic. (Cindy Schultz / Times Union)Cindy SchultzShow MoreShow Less 2of3The Heatly School on Hudson Avenue in Green Island N.Y. Wednesday May 9, 2012. (Michael P. Farrell/Times Union)Michael P. FarrellShow MoreShow Less 3of3 GREEN ISLAND Sophomores, juniors and seniors at the Heatly School in Green Island will return to the classroom four days a week beginning March 15. The district has reconfigured classrooms to allow grades 10-12 to have in-person instruction Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays while safely socially distanced. Wednesdays will continue to be a fully remote day.

Coronavirus quarantine pushes Heatly School secondary students to remote learning

Coronavirus quarantine pushes Heatly School secondary students to remote learning FacebookTwitterEmail Exterior of the Heatly School on Hudson Avenue Wednesday May 20, 2015 in Green ISLAND, NY. (John Carl D Annibale / Times Union)John Carl D Annibale GREEN ISLAND – Heatly School students in grades 7 through 12 have switched to remote learning for Thursday and Friday after staffing issues arose from people placed in mandatory quarantine after contact with an individual with COVID-19, the Green Island Union Free School District said. The students will return to in-person classes on Feb. 22, the district said. The district is on winter break next week. The district learned Wednesday that two members of the school community tested positive for COVID-19. The district is working with the Albany County Health Department.

Capital Region schools move to remote learning

Capital Region schools move to remote learning timesunion.com FacebookTwitterEmail Many Capital Region schools are going remote this week due to the impact of coronavirus on students, teachers and staff.Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union The Times Union is providing free access to this developing coverage to provide critical information to our community. To support our journalists’ work, consider a digital subscription. Some area schools have made the decision to switch to remote learning this week due to the spread of coronavirus and its impact on staff and students. Below is a roundup of the latest news. North Colonie grades K-12 fully remote due to staff shortage

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