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High school seniors worried about missing out on milestones as schools close in response to COVID-19 outbreak

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FOX 29's Chris O'Connell has the story. MIDDLETOWN TWP., Pa. - You would think a couple weeks off from school would be a mini-vacation for students, but that is not at all the case.

The closure of schools for two weeks has some worried that schools could be closed the rest of the school year. For high school seniors, these were supposed to memories that last a lifetime just not like this. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Instead of playing hoops in his driveway Senior Ryan Salladino should be in his baseball uniform starting first base for Penncrest High School “It’s kind of sad that we have a bunch of stuff that’s planned for us at the end of the year,” he told FOX 29.

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