Ohio State Cancels Spring Break
A major university has notified students and teachers that there will be no spring break in 2021 because of coronavirus concerns.
Ohio State University sent out an email saying, “There will be no spring break. Instead, there will be two instructional breaks — on Tuesday, Feb. 9, and Wednesday, March 31 — where there will be no classes.” The email continued saying, “This approach will keep our community together throughout the semester and reduce travel-related exposures.”
Ohio State will have no spring break in the spring in order to limit travel-related exposure to COVID-19 and the first week of classes for spring semester will be online so the university community can quarantine before any in-person sessions. https://t.co/xBl4FYHArV
— The Lantern (@TheLantern) September 11, 2020
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