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Department of Education Issues Guidance on Student Instruction During COVID-19 School Closures

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Department of Education released additional guidance for Pennsylvania schools about the instruction of students and operation of PA Pre-K Counts and Head Start Supplemental Programs during the COVID-19 mitigation efforts.

Governor Tom Wolf announced Friday the two-week closure of all Pennsylvania schools beginning Monday, March 16, and the department provided initial guidance on which schools are closed, identifying essential personnel, the 180-day requirement and student meals during the closure.

“Education leaders across the commonwealth are working nonstop to meet the needs of their students during this critical time, from providing free meals to distributing instructional materials,” said Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera. “Today the department is issuing additional guidelines to assist schools, their students and parents, and communities in these efforts. We will continue to provide guidance as we move forward.”

The following is the complete guidance provided to date:

What Schools Are Closed Statewide:

Within counties under aggressive social distancing guidelines:

What staff may schools deem essential?

What are the consequences for districts/schools that don’t meet the 180-day/hours (990/900/450) requirements?

How will students access meals while schools are closed?

Are schools required to provide any type of instruction during the closure of schools due to COVID-19 response efforts?

For school entities considering continuity of education, what options are available?

Is a school required to continue to provide FAPE to students with disabilities during a school closure caused by COVID-19 response efforts?

Will Early Intervention services be offered while schools are closed?

·         Preschool Early Intervention programs should suspend all services to children and families in alignment with public K-12 closures.

·         If the Preschool Early Intervention administrative offices are open while Preschool Early Intervention services are suspended, referrals to Early Intervention should continue to be managed by the program; once services resume, referrals can proceed.

Are PA Pre-K Counts and Head Start Supplemental Programs expected to close?

The PDE guidance documents can be found on the PDE webpage – education.pa.gov/COVID19 – under “Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (COVID-19).”

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