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Good news For Crim, Hamilton Students As They Can Return To In-Person Learning Tuesday

Good news for some Bridgewater-Raritan students as flood cleanup has allowed students to return to in-person learning beginning Tuesday.

Crim School and Hamilton School will be open for full-day, in-person instruction beginning on Tuesday after dealing with Hurricane Ida damage, Superintendent of Schools Robert Beers announced Monday.
Crim School and Hamilton School will be open for full-day, in-person instruction beginning on Tuesday after dealing with Hurricane Ida damage, Superintendent of Schools Robert Beers announced Monday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Crim School and Hamilton School will be open for full-day, in-person instruction beginning on Tuesday after dealing with Hurricane Ida damage, Superintendent of Schools Robert Beers announced Monday.

Students are instructed to look for additional information from their school principal.

Both Crim and Hamilton began the school year on Monday virtually due to ongoing cleanup from Ida flooding.

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The middle school currently remains in a virtual format for a minimum of the first two weeks of the school year due to extensive flood damage.

All other district schools reopened for in-person, full-day instruction on Monday.

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