Several Pittsburgh Public Schools Move To Remote Learning Due To Bridge Collapse

By: Patrick Damp/KDKA-TV

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Pittsburgh Public Schools has informed families that several schools will be moving to remote learning today following a bridge collapse in the East End.

"Due to the impact of a bridge collapse in the East End and high call-offs among bus drivers, all K-5, K-8 and 6-8 and Special Schools will transition to remote learning," Pittsburgh Public Schools Director of Public Relations Ebony Pugh told KDKA in an email.

High schools and 6-12 schools will continue in-person learning.

The district will still operate on a two-hour delay schedule.

However, Pittsburgh Public Schools transportation is canceled for those schools and no grab-and-go meal service will be available today.

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