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Baldwin-Whitehall School District: Travel Restrictions Terminated

As a result, the travel guidelines issued by the Baldwin-Whitehall School District on February 21, 2021, are similarly withdrawn.

March 3, 2021

Dear Baldwin-Whitehall School Community:

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On Monday, March 1, 2021, Governor Wolf announced the full termination of the travel order in place for all Pennsylvania residents. The result of this order is that there are no longer restricted states or countries nor identified high-risk qualifiers such as the use of airlines, hotels, etc. The full order can be downloaded from the following link:

TERMINATION OF THE ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DIRECTING TRAVEL MITIGATION

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As a result, the travel guidelines issued by the Baldwin-Whitehall School District on February 21, 2021, are similarly withdrawn. Any student or employee engaged in out-of-state travel may return to the District and engage in in-person instruction or employment without the requirement of quarantine or testing. However, I am calling on all members of the Baldwin-Whitehall Community to be especially vigilant in monitoring their own health and ensuring that we are only present within our schools when healthy to do so.

If anyone has any questions or is in need of additional information, please contact Mrs. Rachel Sprouse, Director of Employee Services, at rsprouse@bwschools.net.

Sincerely,

Randal A. Lutz, Ed.D.

Superintendent of Schools


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