logo
#

Latest news with #remoteteaching

Catalytic Converter Thieves Cripple Indiana School Bus Fleet, Force Kids Online
Catalytic Converter Thieves Cripple Indiana School Bus Fleet, Force Kids Online

The Drive

timea day ago

  • The Drive

Catalytic Converter Thieves Cripple Indiana School Bus Fleet, Force Kids Online

Get The Drive's daily newsletter Email address Sign Up Thank you! Terms of Service & Privacy Policy. Students in Michigan City, Indiana were treated to a surprise day of remote learning this week when drivers arrived Tuesday to find that their buses had been stripped of their catalytic converters. According to local officials, more than a third of the school district's buses were targeted in the overnight caper. The district was forced to cancel in-person classes for all grade levels on Tuesday, pivoting instead to remote learning. Buses were made available for elementary and pre-school students on Wednesday, while middle and high school students got another day of remote learning. The first driver to depart the district's garage Tuesday morning was tipped off by her bus's unmuffled exhaust. School district staff quickly inspected the rest of the fleet and found more than a dozen others were also missing. While the district refers to its bus depot as a 'garage,' that term is being used more to refer to the fact that its service facilities are present there. The fleet is far too large to fit in any of the buildings visible in aerial imagery of the property, which is wooded in on two sides and essentially invisible from the street. Catalytic converters are integrated into automotive exhaust systems. These hot chambers are mounted away from the passenger compartment, usually low in the rear of the vehicle, where they can be easily accessed from below, especially on a high-riding vehicle like a school bus. The precious metals used in the catalysts themselves are quite valuable, making them prime targets for opportunistic thieves. Got a tip? Let us know at tips@

Schools in Michigan City closed on Tuesday after catalytic converters stolen from school buses
Schools in Michigan City closed on Tuesday after catalytic converters stolen from school buses

CBS News

time2 days ago

  • CBS News

Schools in Michigan City closed on Tuesday after catalytic converters stolen from school buses

Several schools in northwest Indiana were forced to switch to remote learning on Tuesday, after someone stole the catalytic converters from school buses. Administrators with Michigan City Area Schools said the catalytic converters were stolen from 21 school buses early Tuesday. The district's students switched to online classes on Tuesday. On Wednesday, elementary and preschool classes will resume in-person, but grades 7 through 12 will do remote learning again. The Michigan City Police Department is investigating the theft.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store