Bedford HS in Cleveland Is Doing Remote Learning But Not Because Of COVID But Violence!? [VIDEO]

Bedford HS in Cleveland Is Doing Remote Learning But Not Because Of COVID But Violence!?  [VIDEO]

When schools shut down in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic it forced parents to become somewhat substitute teachers, IT Techs, as well as lunch workers, as school districts implemented remote learning so that our children could continue their school education as best/safe as possible.  After a year of the pandemic numbers started to do better especially after vaccinations became available so the decision to return children to school was made.  Experts were of the belief that our children being at home was doing more harm than could because of the emotional effects of remote learning.  However it is now being reported that there is a school in the Cleveland area that emotions not COVID-19 is the reason that their children have gone back to remote learning.

After recent incidents of violent activity, Bedford High School will remain on remote instruction until November 29.  The decision will allow school and district officials to finalize plans to bolster both safety and social-emotional learning, Bedford City Schools explained in a release issued on Monday.  Read More

“Obviously, none of this is ideal,” “As we’ve said, the decision to return temporarily to remote learning for high school students wasn’t easy and it wasn’t made lightly. However, we have to address safety issues. We want our students to feel safe so they can concentrate on learning and we want our teachers and staff to feel secure so they can do their best work too.” -Superintendent Dr. Andrea Celico  

Take a look at the video below.

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