Schools
Deadline Looms For Clark Parents To Pick Fall Instruction
Clark parents must choose between fully virtual learning or a hybrid model with split day schedules for the upcoming school year.
CLARK, NJ — Clark parents have until Monday, Aug. 17 to decide whether they will be opt-out of in-person instruction and elect to have their child remain at home for virtual learning.
The district released its reopening plan on July 28 which includes two options: fully virtual or a hybrid model.
Arthur L. Johnson High School, Carl H. Kumpf Middle School, Frank K. Hehnly Elementary School, and Valley Road Elementary School will be running on an a.m./p.m. schedule where half of the students at each school will be assigned by the district to one of the two in-person sessions
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The Preschool class is already a half-day program.
To see Clark Public Schools' entire reopening plan click here or see below:
Find out what's happening in Clark-Garwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Clark Public Schools Reopening Plan by Alexis Tarrazi on Scribd
See below for Clark Public Schools' full remote learning plan:
Clark School's Full Remote Learning Option Plan by Alexis Tarrazi on Scribd
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