Franklinton High School on the city’s westside has been doing in person learning for months. Author: Richard Solomon (WBNS) Updated: 11:11 PM EST February 17, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Many Ohio school districts are working to shift students back to some sort of in-person learning by March 1.
It has many parents wondering how it is going to be done safely.
Franklinton High School on the city’s westside has been doing in-person learning for months.
“If you use hand sanitizer and wear your mask at all times, you’ll be ok,” said Jasmine Mills, a sophomore at the school.
She told 10TV, she’s felt safe every step of the way.
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