New COVID quarantine rules for schools keep students in class. Is it safe?
Fewer quarantines mean more kids in school, but experts had mixed reaction to if COVID cases will increase as a result.
Fewer quarantines mean more kids in school, but experts had mixed reaction to if COVID cases will increase as a result.
According to Wolfies Grill, the event scheduled for Friday was supposed to be on a different topic.
Many districts are planning in-person graduations for the class of 2021, but due to COVID, it’s too soon for ceremony details.
Like all aspects of life during the pandemic, where students learn looks different than it did a year ago, whether that’s in school buildings or not.
More than 1,800 cases among Indiana’s students, teachers and school staff were added to the state dashboard Monday.
A medida que aumenta el número de casos de COVID-19 y las cuarentenas, las escuelas deben encontrar nuevas formas de adaptarse con personal limitado.
As the number of COVID-19 cases and related quarantines grow, schools have to find new ways to adjust with limited staff.
Schools have tried to keep their doors open, but are being forced into changes as COVID-19 numbers rise.
Here’s what to know about the latest data from the state dashboard of COVID-19 cases in schools.
The eight central Indiana counties are evenly split between the two lowest ratings — moderate and minimal — for community spread of the coronavirus.