South Brunswick schools will go virtual after spring break South Brunswick schools will go virtual after spring break 525,600 minutes: How do you measure a year? On March 10, 2020, Amy Finkelstein, the supervisor of Student Assistance and Wellness for the South Brunswick School District, called Superintendent of Schools Scott Feder to let him know about a potential case of COVID-19 in the district. That night became an all-nighter, Feder recalled, as he recounted the one-year anniversary of the first case of the novel coronavirus. During the South Brunswick Board of Education meeting on March 11, Feder said he remembers trying to get information from the state last year, while conversing back-and-forth throughout the night with Deputy Chief Jim Ryan of the South Brunswick Police Department.