
The Triton School Board members approved a stipend for staff when they met last week.
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The Triton School Board members approved a stipend for staff when they met last week.
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More Culver Community Schools students are switching to virtual learning. Sixth graders will attend class virtually until December 18, according to a school corporation Facebook post. The rest of the middle/high school already made the switch.
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Students in all grade levels at the Union-North United School Corporation in LaVille will return to virtual learning beginning December 8 through January 6.
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Culver Community Schools students may be learning from home, but COVID-19 continues to spread. In her weekly update, Superintendent Karen Shuman said six students became positive since the switch to virtual learning. Two more adults have tested positive, while another three are waiting for their test results.
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The Culver Community Schools Corporation plans to continue with virtual learning next week. In her weekly update to students and families, Superintendent Karen Shuman said there are still eight staff members waiting for COVID-19 test results, after coming into contact with a known positive.
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Students at the John Glenn School Corporation started the school calendar year with virtual learning on Aug. 11 and school officials are reviewing options on when a hybrid model of virtual learning and in-person instruction may begin.
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School corporation officials are urging parents to communicate with the school as soon as a choice is made regarding a position on virtual learning for the school year. Many corporations have deadlines in place for that option.
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Bremen students will have the opportunity to continue learning even when inclement weather strikes in the 2019-2020 school year.
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Bremen Public School officials recently covered a potential change to the way students and staff utilize electronic learning.
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Despite scheduling three virtual learning days, the Plymouth Board of Education needed to take additional action.
During last night’s School Board meeting, Superintendent Dan Tyree recommended adding an extra day of class to the end of the school year. Plymouth is implementing the extra day due to the number of weather related school cancellations.
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Plymouth students will be making up three missed days of school by means of virtual learning.
Lessons for three Saturdays, April 11, April 18 and May 16, will be available on the Thursday prior to those virtual learning days. The assignments will be due the following Tuesday. Teachers will schedule six hours of “office hours” during the weekend of e-learning days. Teachers will be available for assignment questions on those dates from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET.