LANCASTER, Pa. — Students are headed back to school after two days off due to a fire that happened Monday at Conestoga Valley High School.
Superintendent, Dr. Gerald Huesken, has made a statement saying that students are to return to classes Wednesday, Dec. 7. Huesken also states that make-up plans for days missed will be announced at a later time.
For now the district is working closely with a remodeling company and an independent air quality firm to make sure the high school is accessible for a return to their normal schedules.
For more information on the process of what will continue to happen as the school fixes these issues visit the Conestoga Valley School District website.