After several COVID-19 cases were detected, Uniontown Area High School moved to fully remote learning until Monday, March 8.
In a letter posted on the districtâs website Wednesday, Superintendent Dr. Charles Machesky indicated classes would be delivered to students in real time, adhering to their typical schedule. All other district buildings will continue to have in-person learning.
Student attendance will be taken during remote learning days via the Canvas system.
Since Feb. 8, five individuals have tested positive for COVID-19. The most recent was on Wednesday. That person had last been on campus on Feb. 19, according to the district.
Those who were in close contact will be notified by the state Department of Health.