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School District of Philadelphia announces 35 more schools to reopen March 22
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PHILADELPHIA - The School District of Philadelphia has announced an additional 35 Pre-K through second grade schools to open for in-person learning on Monday, March 22.
School officials announced the Learning Model Selection Survey will also reopen so more students in Pre-K through second grade can opt into hybrid learning.
Teachers of the schools to reopen will report to their respective classrooms to prepare for their first day March 17.
The schools to reopen are:
• Bache-Martin School
• Francis S. Key School
• William H. Ziegler School
School officials hope to announce the return date for all other Pre-K through second grade schools by March 22.
If a family chooses to pivot their pre-K through second grade student to the hybrid learning model, he or she will have two days per week of in-person instruction and three days per week of online learning.
The new schedule would take effect the week of April 5 after all pre-K through second grade students who are already enrolled in the hybrid learning model have successfully begun some in-person instruction.
If a family does not respond to the survey, their student will continue with all-remote learning. Families are also permitted to remain all-virtual or revert back to online-only instruction after originally choosing to partake in the hybrid learning model.