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School District Seeks To Delay In-Person Learning

With 39 percent of students opting for the remote learning learning plan for the 2020-21 school year, the district is asking for County permission to delay the start of in-person learning until November 30.

Schools Superintendent John Ravally said in an August 18 phone blast to district families that the district decided to ask the Somerset County Executive County Superintendent for permission to delay the start of in-person instruction this Fall “(a)fter a lengthy discussion during our district re-entry committee meeting this afternoon.”

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