PENNSYLVANIA - Pennsylvania schools should consider a return to in-person instruction for elementary-age students, state health and education officials said Thursday, a change from previous state guidance that recommended online-only education in areas where the coronavirus is raging.Since the beginning of the academic year, state officials have urged virtual instruction in counties with a "substantial" level of community transmission — a number that rose rapidly as the virus surged this fall and winter.
For the past month, all 67 of Pennsylvania’s counties have been deemed to have a substantial level of viral spread.State officials now want schools to consider bringing elementary students back to the classroom, saying that’s where they.