By: Jan Murphy
School boards and superintendents are asking lawmakers for protection from lawsuits that may arise if they choose to ignore guidance from Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration and a COVID-19 outbreak occurs in their buildings.
With school starting in some corners of Pennsylvania already and in others within the next few weeks, lawmakers say school leaders are finding themselves in a situation of deciding whether to shift gears to comply with the last-minute changes in state guidance or continue down the path they charted for themselves at the risk of getting sued.