UpdatedTue, Mar 9, 2021 at 7:44 am ET
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Older students will attend school for single-session days, five days a week in April. The school has ordered 2,000 dividers to help. (Shutterstock)
SUMMIT, NJ — The Summit Public Schools announced last week that they will expand in-person learning for grades six and up to five days a week in mid-April, as long as certain precautions can be implemented in time — particularly installation of 2,000 dividers that have been ordered to help students social distance.
"We are excited to announce that we are able to increase in-person learning opportunities," said a message from the Superintendent's Office on Friday. "We will be ... welcoming students in grades 6-12 for in-person learning five days a week on a single session schedule, with remote instruction in the afternoon."