Michelle McQuade

Northeast Ohio schools back to remote learning due to COVID-19 surge

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In August, 2020, Northeast Ohio school districts announced their preparations for the start of the new school year in September amid the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, the general consensus was, school districts in counties with a yellow or orange code, which indicates zero to low rates of infection, may adopt in-person learning or a hybrid approach where there’s a mix of in-person and virtual education.

School districts in counties that have been coded red (for high risk of infection) or purple (for severe exposure) mostly adopted virtual learning, at least for the first quarter of the school year.

However, beginning the last few weeks of October, the number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio, including the Northeast region, has been rising considerably. The total number of cases in the state as of November 30 was 421,063, with a rolling 21-day average of 7,909 daily cases.

As may be seen from this interactive map, nearly all counties in Ohio are coded red, indicating Level 3 alert, or very high exposure and threat. In Northeast Ohio, only Harrison County had a lower threat level as of November 25.

As a result, many school districts in the region and the rest of the state have rolled back plans for in-person learning and have gone back to remote learning mode.

Updates on Northeast Ohio school districts

Here are updates on the learning approaches adopted by some school districts in Northeast Ohio:

For other important COVID-19 updates in Chagrin Falls and the rest of Northeast Ohio, see https://michellemcquaderealestate.com/blog/covid-19/.

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