The Huber Heights City School District is changing class schedules for the remainder of the school year after winter weather forced several cancellations.
As reported on News Center 7 at 11:00,the adjustments are necessary because junior high students have fallen below the state requirement of 1,001 instructional hours.
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The district has had seven calamity days and one two-hour delay so far this year due to snow and cold temperatures.
Superintendent Jason Enix announced the schedule shift to ensure the junior high level meets the legal requirements for instructional time…