PHILADELPHIA - A week after Philadelphia school students started classes the School District of Philadelphia reports there are no major COVID outbreaks in city schools.
Although there is still a bit of uncertainty about what happens if an outbreak does occur. "When is too many cases enough to shut down a school?
Or what happens if there’s a positive case in the classroom? What do the kids in that classroom do? asked Philadelphia school teacher Lauren Pollack.
The middle school teacher and parent of a toddler says she’s thrilled to be back among her students in-person but admits it’s been quite an adjustment. "It is different you know, we’re not allowed to do a lot of the small group instruction, you have to keep your kids as spaced out as.