Pittsburgh Public Schools announced it will transition to remote learning for three days next month…
By Danielle
Pittsburgh Public Schools will be closed for three days, and compel "asynchronous" remote learning, because of the NFL Draft.
Since the city will have a lot of visitors this will "ensure students can continue learning safely and effectively."
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More from The Independent:
City officials anticipate up to 700,000 visitors traveling to Pittsburgh for the multi-day event at the end of April, which took place last year in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Schools will transition to remote learning for three days from April 22 to 24, in order to reduce transport challenges and disruptions to school operations, according to a news release from Pittsburgh Public Schools. The decision will affect around 19,000 students in the system.
During the period of remote learning, students will complete assignments and learning activities provided by their teachers through established digital platforms and instructional materials.
In the district’s release, officials did not offer any specific information regarding parents who work during the day, but advised all those with questions to contact their specific schools and teachers so that arrangements could be made.
The change to the class schedule is the latest adjustment to be made ahead of the draft, which is now just 36 days away.
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