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Cinnaminson School Board To Hold Special Meeting Tuesday Night
The Cinnaminson Board of Education will meet with virtual participation from the public Tuesday night.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — The Cinnaminson Public School District Board of Education will hold a special meeting Tuesday night. The meeting will be held online, but residents will be able to participate.
The Board of Education will meet Tuesday night, 6 p.m. Anyone who wishes to join the webinar can do so here, using password 0x597W:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85923397867?pwd=ZTVSUlpTR3p5VDNMWTFwUzI5YTloQT09.
Residents can also use the following methods to call in:
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- iPhone one-tap: US: +16465588656,"85923397867#,"",0#,"790812#
- Telephone: US: +1 646 558 8656
- Webinar ID: 859 2339 7867
- Password: 790812
The meeting takes place as schools are considering their options to reopen in the fall. No agenda has been posted as of Monday morning. The district previously said plans would likely be announced early next month.
The next regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting is scheduled for Aug. 18. Read more here: Cinnaminson School Reopening Plan Likely To Be Revealed In August
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Boards of education were given flexibility that "recognizes and respects" the differences between districts, he said.
This includes the option to rearrange schedules and implement a hybrid of in-person and remote learning. He also cautioned districts should be ready in case they need to move back to an entirely remote learning environment. Read more here: Gov. Murphy Issues NJ School Reopening Rules Amid Coronavirus
On Monday, Murphy said the Department of Education will provide guidance later this week for parents to allow for them to opt for all-remote learning for their children this fall. Read more here: NJ To Offer Remote-Learning Option For Schools Amid Coronavirus
"This is about as complex a step as we will take or as any American state will take, and we want to get it right," Murphy said. "We want to do it responsibly. We want to respect public health, but we also want to do everything we can to try to recapture that magic of some semblance of in-person education that no state does like New Jersey."
New Jersey teachers, meanwhile, have developed what may be considered a strict set of possible ground rules for getting kids back to school in the fall. Read more: NJ Teachers Develop Possible Back-To-School Coronavirus Rules
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