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"There's just no way to do the things that you usually do in-person," one superintendent says. "You can't replace that teacher right in front of your students, so if we have some kids absent, we work really hard to catch them up, but we really want to keep kids in place here in the classroom."
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Quarantines have been impacting schools across the region as students begin another year in the COVID-19 pandemic. One district in Northern Kentucky is working to keep students in the classroom, despite exposures.
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Now that summer is almost here, more people are outside working in gardens, playing in parks, camping or hiking in wooded areas.Which means they are…