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Lawrence Schools To Go Virtual For Two Weeks After Spring Break

The school district will follow an all-remote learning schedule for 10 days.

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — Lawrence Public Schools will be going virtual for two weeks after spring break.

The school will be moving to an all-virtual learning schedule as a “precautionary measure” to provide students and staff with the required 10-day quarantine period after spring break travel.

April 5-16 are remote learning days.

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“This all-remote period will help to ensure the health and safety of our staff and students,” the school district said in a statement to parents and guardians.

Lawrence is not the only school district to go virtual after spring break. Neighboring school districts like Princeton and East Windsor are also going remote, to give students and staff time to quarantine.

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