PITTSBURGH — As Pittsburgh Public Schools prepares to reopen their campuses to in-person instruction, the district is inviting students and their families to a socially distanced event.
The district is inviting families to pick up food, treat bags, cloth masks and other fun merchandise ahead of the district’s expected reopening on Nov. 9.
PPS families are invited to pick up food, treat bags, cloth masks, and brand-new Rue 21 merchandise provided in partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Western PA. Families can drive through or walk up on October 30 at @PPSFaison from 4-7 PM.
— Pgh Public Schools (@PPSnews) October 20, 2020
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On Oct. 30, families can drive through or walk up to the Pittsburgh Faison campus.
You are asked to register for the event, which will be held from 4-7 p.m.
PPS has held virtual learning for the first few months of school, and it plans to reopen in-person instruction on Nov. 9. However, those plans could change over the coming weeks if coronavirus cases continue to rise in western Pa.
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