BROCTON New York state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli recently announced a list of seven audits across the state, and the Brocton Central School District wa
The Brocton Central School District is one of at least 165 school districts and Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) in New York State to receive t
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A lack of staffing is plaguing area school districts that have been forced to move to a remote model until Jan. 4 due to teachers and aides being placed in quarantine.
Starting today, students within the Brocton Central School District will go to full remote learning. Superintendent Jason Delcamp said there was a COVID-19 exposure impacting four staff members in the district. He said other employees also remain in quarantine due to outside exposure.
Delcamp said the switch to remote learning is through Dec. 22 and in-person learning will resume following winter break. “Obviously, I’m disappointed,” Delcamp said. “There’s nothing better than in-person learning, but health and safety is the most important thing right now.”
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BROCTON Students within the Brocton Central School District will go to full remote learning beginning Tuesday.
Superintendent Jason Delcamp said there was a COVID-19 exposure impacting four staff members in the district. He said other employees also remain in quarantine due to outside exposure.
Delcamp said the switch to remote learning is from Dec. 15 to Dec. 22. He said in-person learning will resume following winter break.
“Obviously, I’m disappointed,” Delcamp said. “There’s nothing better than in-person learning, but health and safety is the most important thing right now.”
He said a lack of substitute teachers also made it difficult to continue educating students in-person. Remote learning will be aided in laptops given to students.