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Cherry Hill Schools Set Dates For Safe Reopening Presentations
The Cherry Hill School District will present its plans for a safe return to school at four board of education meetings this summer.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Cherry Hill Public School District will present its plans for a safe return to school for September at four board of education meetings this summer.
The presentations will take place at the July 13 and 24 meetings, and the Aug. 10 and 24 meetings, the district announced in its weekly newsletter to the community.
“Any changes/adjustments in state requirements will be reflected in these presentations,” the district said. “Feedback on the plan may be submitted via the Cherry Hill Safe Reopening Plan 2021-22 google form.”
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In May, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all districts will return to full in-person instruction with no remote option for the 2021-22 academic year. The district received guidance from the state on May 24. The plan is a template all districts must use, submit and have approved by the local board of education and the NJDOE. Read more here: NJ Lifts COVID Travel Advisory, Orders In-Person School Next Year
Cherry Hill returned to five days of in-person instruction in May. Read more here: Cherry Hill Students Return To 5-Day In-Person Learning May 17
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“The district will continue to stay up to date on any changes to the requirements for the Safe Reopening of Schools, as outlined in mandates from the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), New Jersey/Camden County Department of Health (NJDOH), and/or the Governor’s Office,” the district said in its statement.
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