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Central Noble, Southwest Allen County superintendents explain switch to temporary eLearning

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Central Noble, Southwest Allen County superintendents explain switch to temporary eLearning
Central Noble, Southwest Allen County superintendents explain switch to temporary eLearning

Both superintendents for Central Noble schools and Southwest Allen County explained why they have to move to E-Learning temporarily.

Right now-- two school districts are making adjustments to switch over to virtual learning starting today.central noble and southwest allen county school superintendents say the change isn't about covid cases in schools...but teacher staffing problems.fox 55's jentill neal reports what this means for the upcoming days.

Southwest allen county school district and central noble school corporation are facing the same challenge ... unable to fill teaching positions because of quarantine.>01:48:53-01:49:13 "we don't have enough subs to cover for that."s-a-c-s superintendent dr. phil downs says they've been combining classrooms to make it work, but now they're at a point where they don't have enough substitute teachers.there were 23 classrooms without coverage.

16 alone were at the middle and high school level.> 01:50:46-01:51:07"you're not sick if you're in quarantine.

You were near somebody who was sick.

One sick person can quarantine a lot of people.

What's happening here is we don't really have a covid break out.

We haven't had one yet, but we have a large number of people who either outside of school or inside of school have been exposed."they're going all-virtual for the next two weeks.

Over in albion..

Something similar regarding the availability of substitutes... central noble schools will be shifting to e- learning starting today and will return on monday.

> 00:02:04-00:02:20"with them being forced to choose between districts and also on top of that also the challenge of the substitute teachers that have been quarantined because of community contact, led to additional challenges for us."

Superintendent troy gaff says if there's a need for an extension there will be one.

But as of right now they're monitoring how many teachers who can return.

He says they would like to keep students in the building.00:00:43-00:00:48 "in the school building we can control their flow and control their exposure."in allen county, jentill neal

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