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Clark Public Schools 'Welcome' Murphy's In-Person School Order
Murphy said that, since schools will return to full in-person learning for the 2021-22 year, there will no longer be a full remote option.
CLARK, NJ — Clark Public School Superintendent said he "most welcomes" Gov. Phil Murphy's recent order for all school districts to return to full in-person learning in the fall.
"This announcement is a most welcomed one as we are looking forward to a more typical school year come September," said Superintendent Edward Grande.
Murphy made the announcement on Monday saying that since school districts will return to full in-person learning for the 2021-22 academic year, there will no longer be a full-remote option. Read More: NJ Lifts COVID Travel Advisory, Orders In-Person School Next Year
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Summer school programs are not impacted. More details on what the safety guidelines and protocols will be for the next school year should be expected in June, Murphy said.
"We are facing a much different world than one year ago when we had to begin planning for this school year," Murphy said. "We know much more about this virus and how it spreads. We have much more on-the-ground experience in fighting it. We have a robust vaccination program that now reaches adolescents as young as 12. As time moves forward, we will gain more knowledge and more tools. We know that we can get back fully in-person safely with the right protocols in place, and that is what we all should be planning to do."
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