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Strongsville Schools Closed Monday for Transition

Substitute teachers will have access to buildings in the morning; regular teachers will be allowed in later in the day

 

Strongsville students will not have classes on Monday to make for a smoother transition as teachers return to work after the eight-week strike.

School Board President David Frazee said substitute teachers will be allowed in the buildings from 7-10 a.m. to retrieve their belongings.

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There are administrative team meetings set for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Teachers will be permitted to check into the buildings and go to their classrooms between 2-6 p.m.

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Classes will resume as usual on Tuesday.

Senior recognition will be held as planned at 7 p.m. Monday at Strongsville High School.

It appears students may have to make up the day off at the end of the year because the day off does not qualify as a calamity day.

Over the weekend, both the Strongsville Education Associaton and Board of Education ratified a new teachers' contract that ended the eight-week strike.


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