
PENNSYLVANIA — Several schools in Pennsylvania have announced schedule changes for Tuesday, March 17, including remote learning and delayed start times.
In Washington County, the Charleroi Area School District has moved all classes to remote learning for the day. This includes Charleroi Elementary Center, Charleroi Middle School and Charleroi High School. District officials said students will participate in virtual instruction both Tuesday morning and Tuesday afternoon instead of attending in-person classes.
The decision affects all schools within the Charleroi School District, with students expected to log in from home for their scheduled coursework throughout the day.
Meanwhile, in Allegheny County, Westinghouse Arts Academy Charter School in Wilmerding announced a delayed start. The school will operate on a two-hour delay Tuesday morning.
School officials typically implement remote learning days or delays due to weather conditions or other operational concerns, though the specific reason for these schedule changes was not immediately detailed.
Parents and students are encouraged to monitor official school communication channels for any additional updates or instructions regarding schedules and learning plans.




