Pittsburgh Public Schools to go remote during NFL Draft in anticipation of event’s ‘logistical challenges’

Pittsburgh will host this year’s NFL Draft and is preparing for what is expected to be one of the largest events in the city’s history.

Pittsburgh Public Schools is planning to hold classes online in anticipation of the influx of visitors and the obstacles such travel could bring. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Wednesday that they will offer remote learning from April 22-24, while the draft will be held at Point State Park and North Shore from April 23-25.

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“Our first priority is to maintain continuity of learning while recognizing the unique circumstances the city will experience during the NFL Draft,” PPS Director Wayne Walters said in a statement, via PG.

“The transition to asynchronous learning allows us to support students academically while helping families navigate the logistical challenges anticipated across the district.”

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