Important Health & Safety Update: MMS Remote Learning
Dear North Allegheny Parents/Guardians,

Marshall Middle School will temporarily move to full-remote learning for all students enrolled in the In-Person Instruction option beginning Wednesday, April 14 through and including Thursday, April 15. No in-person activities and athletics will be held at MMS during this time.

All other buildings will remain open for In-Person Instruction.

On Wednesday, MMS WILL NOT operate on a two-hour delay. Athletics and activities at Marshall Middle School can resume starting Friday, April 16. MMS students will return to In-Person Instruction on Friday, April 16.

Though your child(ren) may not attend MMS, we wanted to make sure that all families are aware of this update.

The decision to move to remote learning was due to the number of positive cases within a 14-day period at MMS. According to the recommendations for K to 12 schools following the identification of a case(s) of COVID-19, MMS will need to move to remote learning as we monitor the spread of COVID-19 within the buildings.

Please continue to watch for the primary symptoms of COVID-19, which include shortness of breath, coughing, and fever or chills. Other symptoms include congestion, sore throat, diarrhea, abdominal pain, body aches, and loss of taste or smell. If you begin to experience symptoms, please stay home, consult a healthcare provider, and notify your student’s building nurse.

For the health and safety of our students and staff, please continue to notify your building nurse immediately of a positive case. This is one of the most important steps in helping us to slow and stop the spread of COVID-19 in our buildings.

The health, safety, and well-being of our school community remain our priority. We are following mitigation orders from the commonwealth and protocols aligned with guidance from the Allegheny County Health Department to minimize the risk of COVID-19 and to ensure the learning process can continue. Thank you for your patience and flexibility.

Sincerely,

Dr. Patrick O’Toole
Acting Superintendent