Kids wear masks as they return to school in Hillsborough County in August of 2021. BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, Miller Heights Elementary School is moving to remote learning this week beginning Monday.
The Bethlehem Area School District made the announcement Friday as twelve COVID-19 cases were reported in as many as five separate classrooms and four different grade levels.
The move to remote learning is in a bid to promote healthy practices and limit the spread of COVID-19 within the school.RELATED HEADLINES: School officials say that in-person instruction should resume on September 20.
Parents are urged to reconsider outside of school activities for their children as the school wants to limit exposure to COVID-19 as.