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These N.J. districts reopened but nearly 65% still learning virtual, most by choice
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First grade teacher works with students remotely from her Freehold home. Thursday, March 11, 2021 Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
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When Madi Cores Sailer’s high school switched to in-person learning this marking period, her choice was easy: she would keep learning virtually.
Cores Sailer, a senior at Freehold Township High School, is one of thousands of New Jersey students who have continued learning virtually, even after their schools have opened classrooms either full- or part-time.
“I would much prefer to have a regular senior year and be in school, but my parents completely left this decision up to me whether I want to go back or stay home,” she told NJ Advance Media. “And I think it just makes more sense to stay home with everything going on.”

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