DeWine leaves school decisions up to local districts
3 years ago
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Gov. Mike DeWine will leave the question of in-person versus remote learning up to individual school districts as the 2020-’21 academic year begins, he said in an education-focused Tuesday news conference. The governor declined to make hard rules or even recommendations about the correct way for educators to proceed.
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