Hillsborough superintendent addresses COVID-related issues within the school district Students in the Hillsborough Township Public Schools who have an Individualized Education Program or who are taking English as a Second Language will have the opportunity to access more in-person instruction for the rest of the school year. According to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Lisa Antunes, the school district is currently discussing a plan to accommodate those student populations to have four days of in-person instruction once they feel the schools are safe to do so. The school district has been offering four days of in-person instruction to severely disabled students this school year, Antunes said.