High school students at Seneca Valley will be moving to in-person instruction for five-days-a-week beginning March 22nd.
The board approved the decision earlier this week. According to district officials, the vaccine rollout that is soon to be underway for teachers is a welcomed relief.
However, they also caution that side-effects may cause some staff to miss a few days, which could prompt a return to remote learning for some.
Seneca Valley will move to four days of in-person instruction and one day remote for middle and elementary students as well as special education students.
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