Edgewood Elementary is undergoing renovations to enhance the school environment for students.
Edgewood Elementary, part of the Woodland Hills School District, has pushed back its start date for the new school year to September 2 due to ongoing renovations aimed at enhancing safety. The alterations are expected to be completed by the start of the 2025-2026 school year. Pre-K and Kindergarten Orientations will now take place on August 28, while the Open House is rescheduled for October 30. The district remains committed to student safety and community transparency amid these changes.
Edgewood, Allegheny County – Edgewood Elementary, part of the Woodland Hills School District, has announced a delay in its start date for the upcoming school year. The new back-to-school date will now be September 2, significantly later than the rest of the district, which will commence classes on August 21.
The delay is primarily attributed to ongoing renovations at Edgewood Elementary that aim to enhance the safety of both staff and students. As the improvements to the facilities continue, district officials have prioritized ensuring that all necessary work is completed before students return to the classroom.
In line with the new schedule, the Pre-K and Kindergarten Orientations for Edgewood Elementary will now take place on August 28. Specific timings have been allocated for each program: Kindergarten Orientation is set for 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., while Pre-K orientation will be held from 11 a.m. to noon. This provides parents and students an opportunity to prepare for the new academic year despite the adjusted start date.
Additionally, the school’s Open House has been rescheduled to October 30. This event will allow families to tour the facilities and meet with educators, helping to foster a sense of community as the school year progresses.
The renovations at Edgewood Elementary are part of a comprehensive upgrade effort that started during the summer break. The district anticipates that the renovation work will be completed by the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year, ensuring that students will benefit from modernized learning environments.
In related news, the Pre-K Counts program at Burchfield Elementary in Shaler Township is also facing delays due to the ongoing state budget impasse. As of now, there is no start date available for this program. Updates regarding the Pre-K Counts program, which offers pre-kindergarten education to children aged 3-5 and is funded through various grants, will be communicated as they become available.
The Woodland Hills School District has conveyed these updates through an official statement via Facebook, emphasizing the commitment to minimizing disruptions while focusing on the health and safety of students and staff. The adjustments come at a critical time when educational institutions are prioritizing readiness and safety as they prepare for the new school year.
As the community gears up for the school year, parents and guardians are encouraged to stay informed about any further updates or changes that may arise in the lead-up to the first day of classes. The school district remains committed to transparency and clear communication as the renovations and preparations unfold.
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