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Sharon High School To Return To Full In-Person Learning April 28

Students who return to in-person classes will be required to wear masks and practice social distancing.

SHARON, MA — Sharon Public Schools announced Thursday that high school students will have the option to return to full-time in-person learning April 28 in accordance with Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) guidelines.

According to a letter to families from Interim Superintendent Meg Dussault, elementary students will be able to return to full-time in person learning on April 5 and middle school students will have the option to return alongside high school students on April 28.

Families will be required to choose between in-person and remote learning, as there will no longer be a hybrid option available, said Dussault.

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Students who return to in-person classes will be required to maintain three feet of distance in the classrooms and six feet of distance during lunch. Those who continue to learn remotely will be switched into a remote academy classroom.

All teachers and staff will be back in the school buildings full-time starting April 5 and Wednesdays will continue to be half days for students to allow time for check-ins and professional development.

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