EUCLID, Ohio —
*Editor's Note: The video in the player above is from a previous report.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise throughout the state, it's clear that the pandemic is still impacting school districts across Northeast Ohio.
On Tuesday, Euclid City Schools made the decision to transition to remote learning for the next three days after 26 new COVID-19 cases were reported at the high school.
The district communicated the announcement saying, "We have determined the safest course of action for our students is to switch to remote learning for most classes for the next three days, December 15-17, 2021."
According to the district, the spike in cases has affected its ability to "staff and operate our building safely."
For more information on the District's decision and actions moving forward, click here.
*Editor's Note: The video in the player above is from a previous report.
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