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More public schools to reopen for in-person learning next Monday

March 8, 2021

The School District of Philadelphia has announced reopening of 45 more schools for in-person learning, in addition to the first cohort of 53 schools that have reopened today. The following schools will reopen for in-person learning on Monday, March 15:

A.L. Fitzpatrick School

Abram Jenks School

Alexander Adaire School

Andrew Jackson School

Benjamin B. Comegys School

Benjamin Franklin School

Charles W. Henry School

D. Newlin Fell School

Delaplaine McDaniel School

Edwin M. Stanton School

Eleanor C. Emlen School

Ellwood School

Francis Hopkinson School

General George A. McCall School

General George G. Meade School

General Philip Kearney School

Hamilton Disston School

Haverford Center

Horatio B. Hackett School

James Logan School

Jay Cooke Elementary School

John B. Kelly School

John M. Patterson School

John Welsh School

Joseph H. Brown School

Kennedy C. Crossan School

Lewis C. Cassidy School

Louis H. Farrell School

Morton McMichael School

Philip H. Sheridan School

Potter-Thomas School

Rhawnhurst School

Robert B. Pollock School

Robert E. Lamberton Elementary School

Rudolph Blankenburg School

Samuel Pennypacker School

Tanner Duckrey School

Thomas Holme School

Thomas M. Peirce School

Vare-Washington Elementary School

Widener Memorial School

William Cramp School

William D. Kelley School

William Dick School

William H. Hunter School

All these school buildings will have air purifiers installed in classrooms, replacing previously installed window fans, according to an agreement with the Philadelphia Teachers Union (PFT). It is planned to reopen all school buildings for in-person learning by the end of this month, pending on the review of their safety by the PFT.

Students in grades preK-2 are currently eligible to return to classrooms as part of the School District’s hybrid learning model. Older students will be phased in later. No additional dates have been announced.

To prepare for in-person learning, parents and families are encouraged to view the District’s Safe Return to School and Clean and Healthy Schools videos, and visit philasd.org/aes to learn more about the many layers of safety the District has in place.

The city has also been vaccinating school teachers and staff against COVID. About 9,000 Philadelphia educators have already received a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine through the vaccination program in partnership with CHOP. By the end of this week, all 20,000 staff who have expressed their interest to get vaccinated are expected to get their first shot.

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