CAMDEN - Three schools here will shut down at the end of the school year, officials said Friday.
The Camden City School District said it will move forward with the closures at the conclusion of this academic year, a plan that will cause the relocation of about 750 students.
The three buildings set to shutter are Harry C. Sharp Elementary and Alfred Cramer Preparatory School in East Camden, and Ulysses Wiggins School in Bergen Square.
Yorkship Family School in Fairview, originally part of the closure plan, will remain open according to the district as the state seeks funding to address the building's emergency repair needs.