During the Ellwood City School District Director’s meeting Thursday evening, Superintendent Joseph Mancini said the administrators continue to monitor the Coronavirus situation but that a lot of questions remain unanswered at this point.
Mancini said administrators met Thursday morning and despite discussion, plenty of questions remain regarding the logistics of continuation of services—such as health services and school lunches—are concerned should school need to close long-term.
The district implemented an Act 80 day for Monday, March 16, to allow staff to prepare for any upcoming changes or mandates.
They also were planning to attend a webinar this morning that was set up for Pennsylvania schools.
The board did approve some upcoming planned activities, outings, and field trips with the stipulation that school not be closed at the time of the events.
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