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Haddonfield Schools To Return To Hybrid Learning Monday

The Haddonfield Public School District went to a full-remote learning model as coronavirus cases spike in the area.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — The Haddonfield Public School District will return to its hybrid learning model on Monday, the district announced Thursday night. The district announced earlier this week that it was moving to a full-remote learning model as new coronavirus cases continue to spike in the area and throughout the country.

The decision to return to in-person instruction was made after a meeting with the Camden County Department of Health and the Camden County superintendents, Haddonfield Superintendent of Schools Chuck Klaus said in a letter to the community.

“Based on the Southwest Region remaining classified as ‘High Risk or Orange’ and low incidents reported for Haddonfield students and staff, we are confident that the schools will be safe, and we will return to the hybrid model on December 7, as planned,” Klaus said. “The decision for a temporary move to full-remote learning was a difficult one, and today’s decision to return to in-person instruction has been no less challenging. Ultimately, this decision rests upon our confidence in the schools being safe environments and our strong belief in the value of in-person instruction.”

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“The November 25th decision to close schools for five days was made in part to reduce any potential need for widespread quarantines after the holiday break,” Klaus said. “In order to remain open for the remainder of December, we must promote a ‘community first’ mindset. The school district implores families and staff members to complete daily screening forms with care and accuracy. If any student or staff person has symptoms of COVID-19, they should stay home and attend school remotely. Additionally, if you have been exposed to an individual who is symptomatic and/or exposed to those designated as close contacts, especially in your own household, you must not come into our schools.”

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As of Friday morning, there have been 232 cases of the coronavirus and five deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.

“These difficult times require difficult decisions,” Klaus said. “Ultimately our goal is to remain in our hybrid model for the remaining 13 school days of December. This can best be accomplished if we all take responsibility and are cautious about potentially exposing others.”

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