The Superintendent of Wissahickon School District discussed education during the pandemic on Dom Giordano Show

The Wissahickon School District’s superintendent, Dr. James Crisfield, was on the Dom Giordano Show on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT this morning to discuss education during the pandemic. Below is the synopsis from the show and the audio.

Dr. James Crisfield, Superintendent of the Wissahickon School District, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the new rules set forth by Governor Tom Wolf and Rachel Levine. With the pandemic raging, Wolf and his administration told preK-12 districts in the state are allowed to re-open with an ‘attestation form,’ which requires district leaders to pledge to follow face-covering mandates and protocols for when COVID cases are present in one of their schools. While the first part of that is no issue for Crisfield and the Wissahickon School District, the second portion of their demand leads leaders to have to essentially create COVID “snow days.” Crisfield explains the situation, and tells listeners and Giordano how he and the district are accommodating due to the virus.