New York town grappling with gun violence offers remote schooling option for students
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The Newburgh Enlarged City School District of New York on Tuesday announced that it would be offering a day of remote learning amid an uptick in gun violence in the town.
"This virtual model will be an option for any student whose parent/guardian chooses to have them learn from home today," the school district said in a Tuesday press release.
Newburgh Mayor Torrance Harvey on Nov. 19 said the shooting started after "a group of teenagers decided to resolve to violence due to a conflict that ended in gun violence." Victims were transported to a hospital and treated for their injuries.
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