In this video posted on Facebook on Dec. 7, 2020, Warren County Superintendent Amy Stewart explains the district s decision to move to virtual learning beginning Dec. 9, 2020.
While many school districts in Pennsylvania are moving to remote learning as COVID-19 cases rise, some central Pennsylvania districts are keeping classes in person, at least for now.
“We’re at a point with the consequences of COVID and Thanksgiving that we don’t have enough employees to be able to be offering in-person instruction across the district, said Warren County School District Superintendent Amy Stewart, announcing her district’s move to virtual learning. It will continue at least through the end of January.