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Three Huntsville high schools returning to traditional learning

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Three Huntsville high schools returning to traditional learning
Three Huntsville high schools returning to traditional learning
Three Huntsville high schools returning to traditional learning

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Students and faculty in three huntsville city high schools will return to classrooms on monday after coronavirus quarantines sent them to remote learning schedules.

Columbia, lee and new century technology high schools went virtual on wednesday due to a lack of available staff at the schools waay 31's grace campbell spoke with a family from new century high school and learned how they're feeling with going back to the full week of in-person person learning.

Aidan pennington is a sophomore at new century technology gesturing towards school and while he's excited to go back to in-person learning 5 days a week, he's now nervous to see everyon'es reaction when they're back in the school.

Pkg: aidan pennington, 10th grader 13 sec: "the halls are quiet, it feels robotic, like you're the only person there now.

Everyone's pretty scared about getting sick or getting their loved ones sick and you can definitely feel it in the atmosphere."

Aidan lives with his grandmother, rebecca pennington, and she knows aidan's main fear of being back in school five days a week is the risk of exposing her to the coronavirus.

Rebecca pennington 12 sec: "it scares them all.

They have grandmothers, mothers that have other problems, fathers, these kids don't want to feel responsible for bringing something home to them.

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