Parents were notified on Friday of the discovery of asbestos at Frankford High School and Mitchell Elementary.
The high school also released aFrankford officials say the school will be closed Monday and classes will shift to virtual learning for at least the remainder of the week.
Mitchell students will not return to their building for the rest of the year, according to school officials.Students will return to in-person instruction at an alternate location later this month. Following the announcement of these asbestos issues, Philadelphia Councilman Isaiah Thomas released the following statement on Twitter:
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