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 for students in Kindergarten through 12th grade. 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.
The four days of in-person instruction, followed by one day of remote learning will remain in effect through March 19th.
*A previous post stated that elementary and middle schools would be on an hybrid schedule. That was incorrect.
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