Schools
Seneca Valley Cancels Two-Hour Delay for Wednesday
Students will report to school at the regular time.

Seneca Valley students will be back in the classrooms at the regular time tomorrow.
On Tuesday, the district canceled the two-hour delay put in place for Wednesday, Oct. 21.
Seneca Valley had canceled Tuesdayβs classes and instituted Wednesdayβs delay because of concerns over the effects of Superstorm Sandy in the area.
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However, after spending Tuesday assessing the districtβs nine facilitiesβand resolving some storm-related issuesβofficials decided to rescind Wednesdayβs delay.
βFortunately, the impact of the Super Storm wasnβt as severe as predicted, and we feel prepared to operate tomorrow on a regular schedule,β an announcement on the district website said.
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Wednesday. Oct. 31 will run on a regular schedule, according to the district.
βThank you to all for your cooperation and understanding in the face of Mother Natureβs unpredictable disposition,β the announcement said.
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