Remote Learning Continues

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In-person learning is increasingly being put on hold at school districts throughout the state because staff and students are testing positive for coronavirus or coming into close contact with people who have. Here’s the most comprehensive list yet of N.J. schools teaching remotely because of COVID-19. On September 30th NJ launched a dashboard that identifies counties, number of schools and cases that were transmitted in school buildings or through school activities. Currently, 88 schools have had a total of 388 cases. In some cases, the switch to all-remote classes is temporary, but many districts have opted to go remote through January. The district will be fully remote 11/30-1/15/21. Haddon Heights: Students in grades 4 through 12 will learn remotely from 12/14-12/23.