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Ohio Gov. DeWine: Schools closed through at least May 1 due to coronavirus

COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Schools K-12 will remain closed until at least May 1 due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday.

During a briefing, DeWine said the Ohio Department of Health would be issuing an extension to the initial order shutting down in-person education for the schools.


DeWine said the May 1 date will be reevaluated as the time gets closer.

A statement released by Columbus City Schools said families of students will receive information this week about the district’s distance learning program, which will start Monday, April 6.

The district will be closed as originally scheduled for Spring Break, April 10-17.

The information the district will be providing to families this week includes:

The initial order was issued March 12 and closed schools for three weeks, which would have expired this Friday, April 3.

Coronavirus in Ohio resources: