Ohio's K-12 schools to remain closed through end of the school year
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Ohio's K-12 students will continue to learn remotely for the remainder of the school year, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday. Ohio's schools first went to remote learning in mid-March. The initial plan was for a three-week closure, which was later extended through May 1, as the state sought to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. DeWine said his decision was based both on the continued pandemic, as well as on the importance of "continuity" for students and teachers who now have been learning…
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