Sayreville schools increase remote learning days
Sayreville schools increase remote learning days
SAYREVILLE – Administrators in the Sayreville School District have increased the amount of days where students will receive fully remote instruction in December.
Superintendent of Schools Richard Labbe announced in a Dec. 14 notice that Dec. 21 and Dec. 22 would become fully remote days for all students. Previously, students were scheduled to receive in-person instruction on these days.
During the 2020-21 school year, because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many Sayreville students have been receiving their education in a hybrid model that consists of in-person instruction and remote instruction. Two cohorts of students have been attending school on alternating days.
SAYREVILLE – A longtime mathematics teacher at Sayreville War Memorial High School (SWMHS) will be retiring from the Sayreville School District next year.
During a recent meeting, members of the Board of Education approved the retirement of high school mathematics teacher Richard Nemshick. His retirement will become effective on Jan. 1, 2021.
“This one’s probably going to hurt for me because I’ve established such a great friendship with this person,” Superintendent of Schools Richard Labbe said. “He’s a person that I met when I first came in.”
Noting the hazing incident involving the SWMHS football team that occurred shortly after becoming superintendent, Labbe described how he met Nemshick through the matter.
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