PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Philadelphia's Superintendent of Schools hinted at a back-to-school plan that includes both classroom and work-at-home instruction."We’re going to have do this in shifts, no questions about this, and those shifts will mean some children will be there at some times, and other children will be there at other times,” Superintendent Dr.
William Hite said.During his weekly virtual press briefing, Hite said he’s also certain masks will be worn, school buildings will be ‘aggressively and repeatedly’ cleaned, and hands will be sanitized.FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUSHe’s also confident that President Donald Trump’s threats of funding cuts will not impact him.“I’m not going to be influenced by someone making a statement about cutting.