BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Public Schools announced Wednesday night it is pushing back the date students will return to in-person classes at McKinley High School following a shooting and stabbing there last week.
District Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash says the decision is based on feedback from parents, staff and administrators.
Dr. Cash says all students will remain on remote instruction for the rest of this week.
Twelfth-graders will be back in the building on Monday, February 28, after winter recess. Eleventh-graders will return Tuesday, March 1, and the remaining students will return on Wednesday, March 2.