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Gloucester Twp. School Board To Meet For 1st Time Since Reopening
The Gloucester Township K-8 Board of Education will meet on Monday night for the first time since the 2020-21 school year began.
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — On Monday night, the Gloucester Township K-8 Public School District will hold its first meeting since the beginning of the new school year.
It will also be the first in-person meeting scheduled since March. It was changed from a Zoom meeting to in-person on Friday.
The board will meet in executive session at 6 p.m. at the Ann A. Mullen Middle School. The regular board meeting will follow at 7 p.m.
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The meeting will take place in the school’s library/media arts center. The school is located at 1400 Sicklerville Road in the Sicklerville section of the township.
The meeting will follow the capacity limits for indoor gatherings as set forth by Gov. Phil Murphy to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Gatherings are limited to 25 people or 25 percent of capacity.
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Students returned to school in the K-8 district on Sept. 8. The district is using a mix of in-person and remote learning this academic year. Read more here: Gloucester Twp. Schools To Offer In-Person, Remote Learning
Early in the year, parents of students in the district who spoke with Patch were positive about their child's experience. Read more here:Gloucester Twp. Parents Positive About Back To School Experience
To view the agenda for Monday’s meeting, visit gloucestertownshipschools.org.
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