Pittsburgh Public School District announced Sunday 20 schools will move to remote learning at the beginning of the week due to COVID-19 related staffing shortages.
Five more Pittsburgh Public Schools will move to remote learning through the end of the week, bringing the number of schools to 14 that will be closed for in-person learning because of staffing shortages. The district added Arsenal 6-8, Liberty PreK-5, Manchester PreK-8, South Hills 6-8 and Whittier PreK-5, saying
Pittsburgh Public Schools will be moving to remote instruction at 17 of its schools because of covid-related staffing shortages, the district announced Monday. Eight school buildings will be closed Tuesday. They include: • Carrick High School • Greenfield PreK-8 • Liberty PreK-5 • South Hills 6-8 • Whittier PreK-5 •
Pittsburgh Public Schools will shift 17 schools to remote learning today, with eight expected to reopen Wednesday and nine others to remain closed for the rest of the week. District officials says the closures are due to staff shortages caused by a spike in COVID-19 cases.
Students in 12 Pittsburgh Public Schools will learn remotely Monday because of covid-related staffing shortages. School officials posted an alert to the website to say that students will have livestreamed lessons at the following schools: Allegheny PreK-5, Carrick High School, Crescent Early Childhood Center, Greenfield PreK-8, Liberty PreK-5, Lincoln PreK-5,