HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — More than a month into the statewide school closure, state Education Secretary Pedro Rivera says with current data, he doesn’t see schools reopening in the fall.
“We’re preparing for the best, but we’re planning for the worst,” Rivera said.
He said schools across the commonwealth have stepped up by providing continuity of education through online and print materials, as well as programming broadcast on public television.
“At the end of the day, we’re going to make sure that the health and welfare of our students is first and foremost, front and center,” Rivera said. “And we’re not going to allow and ask students to return to school in an unsafe environment.”
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