Gov. Tom Wolf this afternoon announced that all K-12 Pennsylvania schools will be closed for 10 business days effective Monday, March 16.
The administration has been working with school districts as well as state and local officials to gather input on this decision. The Wolf Administration will continue to monitor COVID-19 in the commonwealth and at the end of 10 days will reevaluate and decide whether continued closure is needed.
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