Hoosic Valley 9-12 graders go remote amid staffing shortages caused by coronavirus
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SCHAGHTICOKE Hoosic Valley High School students in grades 9-12 moved to remote learning Tuesday for the rest of the week as COVID-19 cases impacted the school staffing, the Hoosic Valley Central School District announce.
“It is with great regret that due to staffing issues that grades 9-12 at the Hoosic Valley Central School District will pivot to remote learning beginning on Tuesday January 12th,” the district stated on its website.
The students will return to in-person instruction at the school on Jan. 19 following the three-day holiday weekend.
Capital Region schools move to remote learning
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Many Capital Region schools are going remote this week due to the impact of coronavirus on students, teachers and staff.Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
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