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While there were no "close contacts" to the latest person to test positive, cases are on the rise, the superintendent said.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise. Here's how it’s changed in Union County.
The superintendent set a clear goal for September, and also alluded to graduation activities.
The next New Jersey budget includes a proposed increase in aid to 300 school districts, but 200 would see a decrease.
The superintendent also said he will send out a letter this week about planning for -- if you can think about it already -- September.
A generation of young vax-unteers are using tech skills to track down vaccine appointments for seniors citizens around Union County.
After the storm, the schools will reopen on Thursday. However, the high school and a classroom at Lincoln Avenue School remain remote.
As the nor'easter continues, Cranford public school students will have remote learning Tuesday morning.
Find out here when the snow is expected to start in Cranford, and the predicted accumulation.
With 'significant' snow Monday or Tuesday, the school schedule may change. See our link to the Cranford forecast.
Rendek will replace Judith Podbelski, who is retiring after 17 years in the district.
The announcement was made Sunday night.
The town runs a preschool program for 3- and 4-year-olds with special needs, and if there are extra spots, other toddlers can apply.
Two full-day classes will be run if there is sufficient enrollment.
The superintendent made the decision as three people tested positive in two days.
"As was evidenced during the Thanksgiving holiday, there is great concern," wrote the Cranford superintendent.
Superintendent Scott Rubin discussed the district's plans for inclement weather in an email to families. See the latest updates.
See below for how much snow Cranford is supposed to get Wednesday into Thursday.
Because the district is remote, the superintendent reported in each case, "based on the timing," there are no close contacts in the schools.
"The New Jersey DOH recommends that school districts consider moving to remote learning when the regional status changes to high risk."
The person who tested positive for coronavirus likely got it at a non-school event, an official said. Another school will also reopen.
Meanwhile, two other district schools remain temporarily remote.
This is the second school in as many weeks to go all-remote for 14 days.
The superintendent sent separate letters over the last week. One building has gone all-remote as a result of the virus.
A different school had one positive case, the superintendent said. The remote schooling will start Monday.
Six schools will participate.
One elementary school class was canceled for Tuesday after the student tested positive, the superintendent said.
Fewer than 1 percent of American high school students are so designated, and will compete for a scholarship in spring.
More details on the reopening plan, and what the schools will do if a student tests positive for coronavirus.
Some districts will get less aid than Gov. Murphy first proposed in February before the coronavirus crisis hit.
Cranford and Westfield-based family law attorneys are handling the newest controversies in coparenting.
After his car was struck on the Parkway, he's offering a reward for information. He couldn't see the numbers on the paper license plate.
Links to Cranford's report for fall, including daily schedules, counseling, extracurriculars, arts, and athletics.
In other school news (and drama), the district has chosen a supervisor of fine and performing arts.
The district is looking at changes based on suggestions from a parent survey. Parents must pick a plan during the first week in August.
Current plans include half days for younger kids, 2-3 days per week for older kids, and 6 feet distancing. And then there's plan B and C.
"Districts need to be prepared to pivot to remote instruction at any time during the school year" amid coronavirus, Rubin wrote.
The city will restrict a portion of Alden Street on weekends for outdoor dining. See this and other local coronavirus updates below.
After originally saying that school graduations would have to be virtual, the superintendent was "excited" by the governor's announcement.