PHILADELPHIA - The School District of Philadelphia's Board of Education is expected to vote on the district's revised reopening plan that includes remote learning through mid-November.Superintendent Dr.
William Hite has spent the last week redesigning a plan for the fall after receiving backlash during an hours-long meeting proposing a hybrid plan.Earlier this week, Dr.
Hite proposed that the district instead shift to 100% remote learning option for the first marking period, ending Nov. 17.The school year would begin as scheduled on September 3.Under the proposed plan, students would then transition to the hybrid learning model with a mix of in-person and digital learning.