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Schools in a southwest Ohio district kept out Covid. But they couldn't keep the buses running.

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Dec 06, 2020
Schools in a southwest Ohio district kept out Covid. But they couldn't keep the buses running.

Centerville City Schools, which started the year off remotely, didn't resume in-person classes until mid-October. Within weeks, the southwest Ohio school district was scrambling every day to find teachers for 90 to 115 classrooms, competing with other districts for substitutes. Some days, it didn't have enough school bus drivers. Too many people had either caught Covid-19 or had recently come into contact with someone who had it.

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