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Pittsburgh Milliones 6-12 school in the Hill District is closed Friday as a result of a fourth person testing positive for the coronavirus, according to district officials.
The person who recently tested positive was last inside the school building on Wednesday. The building will be cleaned and reopen on Monday, according to a sent to parents.
That’s the same day 10,000 more students will resume an in-person learning schedule in the district under an instruction plan approved by the board of directors earlier this year. Students who showed signs of progress through virtual learning will be returning to their classrooms under the plan, according to the district’s website.
Pittsburgh Milliones Closed After Fourth Person Tests Positive For COVID-19
CBS Pittsburgh 4/30/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Pittsburgh
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Pittsburgh Milliones 6-12 is closed on Friday after it was learned that a fourth person at the school has tested positive for COVID-19.
According to Pittsburgh Public Schools, the person was last in the building on April 28.
The district says that the school will reopen on Monday, May 3, in time for the return of students that are in categories 2 and 1.
“Today, we received confirmation that a fourth member of our Pittsburgh Milliones school community has tested positive for COVID-19,” Principal Graf said in a parent notification on Thursday. “Per the Pennsylvania Department of Health guidelines, the building will be closed tomorrow, Friday, April 30, for disinfecting and contact tracing.”