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Free school breakfast will be provided to 1.7 million students in Pennsylvania under a program from Gov. Tom Wolf. The $21.5 million initiative is slated to begin Oct. 1 and run through this school year.
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The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed lawsuits against the two area school districts. The court said that because Allegheny County is no longer in a high risk category of COVID-19 transmission and as the CDC updated its guidance, the arguments do not need to be heard.
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Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald is asking all companies and organizations within the county to require employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Jan. 1. The county's daily COVID-19 numbers remain "stubbornly high."
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Pennsylvania will offer voluntary COVID-19 testing in all K-12 schools. School districts will have to opt in, and parents must give consent.
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Pennsylvania nudged school districts to reopen elementary schools Thursday by changing its official guidance.Prior to Thursday, the Department of…
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A federal judge in California has blocked a rule that Michigan, seven other states and four big-city school districts said would unlawfully allow too much…
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Pennsylvania state government agencies are providing school leaders with advice about how to respond when students or employees with confirmed cases of…
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Elementary and secondary schools in the yellow and green phases of the state’s reopening plan could resume in-person instruction as early as July 1.…
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Pennsylvania's 500 school districts are facing a projected loss of up to 5% in the revenue from local taxes as coronavirus pandemic shutdowns take a heavy…
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School districts across the state are figuring out how to create remote learning systems after Gov. Tom Wolf said schools would remain closed…