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Wilmington Coronavirus: Schools To Remain Closed Rest Of Year
Remote learning will continue, but the district is awaiting additional guidance from the state, Superintendent Glenn Brand said.
WILMINGTON, MA — Gov. Charlie Baker announced Tuesday that schools will remain closed for the rest of the year. Remote learning will continue.
In a letter to the school community Tuesday, Superintendent Glenn Brand said that the district is awaiting additional guidance from the state on the school situation.
"My leadership team and our staff have many things to decide upon and address and I assure you that we will attend to all that is necessary," Brand said. "In the meantime, please do not hesitate to reach out to our teachers, administrators and staff if you need any support or assistance."
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The current remote learning situation will continue while the district awaits further guidance.
"While school may not be physically in session, your ability to access and contact our staff remains unchanged during this time," Brand continued. "Our commitment to maintaining our communication with our families and students is at the forefront and even more important now as we seek to keep connected and help us all navigate this very difficult time."
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Brand concluded his letter by sharing the district's coronavirus resources.
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Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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