Western Pa. School For The Deaf Welcomes Students Back For In-Person Classes

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Students at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf were back in school Monday.

Employees greeted them at the front door this morning, giving them temperature checks before they were allowed in.

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Once inside, clear masks and face shields are available for students and staff. Clear masks are necessary for communication purposes.

"Facial expressions, emotional cues all show on the face, so we have provided clear masks as well as face shields, and that's a large part of our communication process," said CEO Steve Farmer.

This is the 151st year for the school. Before returning to in-person classes, the school had launched a "robust online education platform."

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