Here’s the most comprehensive list yet of N.J. schools teaching remotely because of COVID-19
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
Amanda Yonks teaches her 3rd grade students remotely from the living room area of her home in East Brunswick. Yonks is a teacher at Bartle School in Highland Park Monday, September 14, 2020.Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
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Find all of the most important pandemic education news on Educating N.J., a special resource guide created for parents, students and educators. As schools reopen across N.J., we want to know what is and isn’t working. Tell us about it here.
Several districts in the Twin Counties have opted to go fully remote as they prepare for the possibility that the area may be labeled a microcluster.
Originally slated to return to in-person instruction Monday, Windham-Ashland-Jewett and Hunter-Tannersville will stay remote until after the Christmas break. Elementary students at Cairo-Durham will also switch to virtual learning until January, joining grades 6-12.
âIt is with a heavy heart to inform you that Hunter-Tannersville Central will go fully remote from Dec. 14-23,â Superintendent Nate Jones wrote in a letter to parents. âI am a true believer in the benefits of in-person instruction, and this decision has not been made lightly. We have thoroughly thought this through and believe this is in the best interest of Hunter-Tannersville Central.â
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Schools are going remote because of COVID cases. Here’s the latest list.
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 11, 2020
Sarah Sheck, a first year teacher, goes over lessons in her kindergarten class at Sycamore Drive Elementary School in Hazlet. Friday, September 11, 2020.
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School districts throughout the state are pausing in-person instruction because of cases of coronavirus among staff and students.
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