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Wayne Schools Seek Input In Latest Restart Survey
The new phase could see some students return to the classroom five days a week, but the district is seeking opinions from parents.
WAYNE, NJ — Wayne Public Schools officials are seeking input from parents and guardians on their latest return to school survey.
Over 2,000 people have already submitted their instructional preferences, but the district is hoping more people will follow suit.
"Thanks to over 2,000 parents/guardians who completed the Return to School survey on instructional preferences. This is great progress but all of our parents' participation is needed," district officials said.
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Thanks to over 2,000 parents/guardians who completed the Return to School survey on instructional preferences. This is great progress but all of our parents' participation is needed. Survey closes 3/12/21 at 4pm. *please submit only ONE response PER child* https://t.co/VhXca97L9X pic.twitter.com/W0bfUNfJ07
— Wayne Public Schools (@WayneSchoolsNJ) March 8, 2021
The survey closes at 4 p.m. Friday.
District officials are proposing a return to five day in-person learning for preschool and kindergarten-second grade students beginning April 19. Those in higher grades will continue with hybrid learning.
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The district is also proposing additional support for high school students, including counselor support groups and academic support sessions.
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