October 16, 2020. There is “increasing evidence” of transmission in schools around the area — and possibly more than is known as contact tracing efforts falter, said David Rubin, director of the CHOP PolicyLab. 2:06 am. FITLER ACADEMICS PLUS September 7, 2020. SOLIS-COHEN, SOLOMON SCHOOL CAYUGA SCHOOL Tom Wolf on Thursday afternoon ordered mass closings in Montgomery County in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the county. Logistics and finances were at the heart of the closure campaign. The administration has been working with school districts as well as state and local officials to gather input on this decision. HOUSTON, HENRY H. SCHOOL DOBSON, JAMES SCHOOL First and foremost, my top priority as governor – and that of our education leaders – must be to ensure the health and safety of our students and school communities. – Schools Closed and Administrative Offices Closed. LINGELBACH, ANNA L. SCHOOL Yom Kippur. At this time, we have no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in our schools, but we must remain informed, vigilant, and proactive to prevent the spread of illness. We are writing to provide an update on our communication you received last evening.  COVID-19 is an ever-evolving health and safety concern affecting the entire country. school closings. Though the School District of Philadelphia still does NOT have any suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in schools or offices, this closure has become necessary as many SDP employees who reside in neighboring counties are being asked to avoid non-essential travel and … EDMONDS, FRANKLIN S. SCHOOL Information from the State of Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf Announces Closure of Pennsylvania Schools. We will also work with schools to assist them with those plans. MASTBAUM, JULES E. HIGH SCHOOL TELEPHONE: 215-425-1213. KING, MARTIN LUTHER HIGH SCH. ROWEN, WILLIAM SCHOOL The current pandemic presents a rapidly evolving landscape. Information is also being updated daily on the Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s webpage www.phila.gov/covid-19. AMY AT JAMES MARTIN ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA — Sixty-three School District of Philadelphia schools are closed Friday as a result of Governor Wolf’s announcement earlier today regarding measures to … School Closings. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Usually a snowstorm means school delays or cancellations. PENNYPACK HOUSE SCHOOL FRANK, ANNE SCHOOL FELTONVILLE ARTS & SCIENCES PENNELL, JOSEPH ELEMENTARY Labor Day. PARKWAY-NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL WILSON, WOODROW MIDDLE SCHOOL, By viewing our video content, you are accepting the terms of our. We're still working on this page's design and content. From 1971 until 2011 the archdiocese closed 18 schools. HOWE, JULIA WARD SCHOOL of Philadelphia on Friday announced plans to close four of its 17 high schools and 45 of its 156 elementary schools in June. FELS, SAMUEL HIGH SCHOOL BALDI MIDDLE SCHOOL Governor Wolf made the following statement: As such, I am ordering that all schools in the commonwealth close for the next two weeks. The previous decision to suspend all extra-curricular and co-curricular activities including retreats, athletic events both on and off school grounds, field trips, and social events planned by elementary, secondary, and special education schools throughout the entire five-county Archdiocese stands. PHILADELPHIA — Sixty-three School District of Philadelphia (SDP) schools will be closed Friday, March 13, 2020 as a result of Governor Wolf’s announcement earlier today … School district officials say a staffing shortage is behind Friday’s closing. 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Closings. We appreciate your collaboration as we work together to deal with this difficult issue. A letter from Dr. Hite with more information is available in the alert at the top of your school’s website, and on www.philasd.org. RICHMOND SCHOOL PENNYPACKER, SAMUEL SCHOOL While most children are relatively safe so far, there are others who have asthma, issues with their immune system, and other health reasons that mean they should not be potentially exposed to the coronavirus. Citing declining enrollment and underutilized buildings, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced Nov. 18 that John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls' High School and Bishop McDevitt High School … PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The School District of Philadelphia announced Thursday night that 63 city schools will be closed on Friday amid the coronavirus pandemic. “The Philadelphia communities we serve rely on us for the many public school services we provide, including breakfast and lunch meals, shelter and health services. DUCKREY, TANNER SCHOOL WASHINGTON, GROVER JR. MIDDLE This afternoon all school and parish religious education program families and staff are receiving a joint letter from administrators of the Archdiocesan Office of Catholic Education and Office for Catechetical Formation.  The letter is an update to a communication sent last evening with initial information in response to the state officials’ response to combatting the spread of COVID-19. FELTONVILLE INTERMEDIATE Please stay safe. More information is avail on the Archdiocesan website. 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