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Wayne HS, some other Huber Heights schools go remote as COVID-19 cases spike

HUBER HEIGHTS — Wayne High School and Charles Huber sixth graders will move to 100 percent online learning for three weeks beginning Monday, the district announced this afternoon.

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The decision was made “in order to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our community.”

Monticello Elementary fourth graders went entirely remote yesterday and will continue to do so until Nov. 15, returning to in-person learning on Nov. 16.

Wayne High School and Charles Huber sixth graders will return to in-person learning on Nov. 30.


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