
Ohio School Shuts Down After Most Teachers Call In Sick
Blairwood Elementary School in Jefferson Township closed today after five of its seven teachers called in sick, forcing the district to cancel classes for 145 students.
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Blairwood Elementary School in Jefferson Township closed today after five of its seven teachers called in sick, forcing the district to cancel classes for 145 students.

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