1-day coronavirus-related shutdown introduced for Pittsburgh Milliones 6-12
The Pittsburgh Milliones 6-12 school in the Hill District is closed on Friday as a fourth person tested positive for the coronavirus, according to district officials.
The person who recently tested positive was last in the school building on Wednesday. According to the parents, the building will be cleaned and reopened on Monday.
On that day, 10,000 more students will resume a personal learning plan in the district as part of a lesson plan approved by the Board of Directors earlier this year. Students who show signs of progress through virtual learning will return to their classrooms as part of the plan, according to the district’s website.
The district began a gradual reopening on April 6, beginning with students struggling most with distance learning, as well as kindergarten and pre-K students. Most will participate via a hybrid model, with some students participating on Mondays and Tuesdays, others on Thursdays and Fridays.
Students can visit the Pittsburgh Miller School at 2055 Bedford Ave. visit to pick up breakfast and lunch on Friday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Renatta Signorini is a contributor to Tribune Review. You can contact Renatta at 724-837-5374, rsignorini@triblive.com, or on Twitter.
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