High school students in Gloucester Township will be split into four groups and split time between in-person and remote learning.
The Board of Education will meet Monday night, and residents will be able to participate in the discussion virtually.
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In April, Rowan released designs for 3D masks that are now being produced for mass distribution.
The Black Horse Pike Regional School District Board Of Education will meet via Zoom Tuesday night.
The Gloucester Township K-8 Public School District is evaluating ways to reopen in the fall, and it is seeking input from the community.
Lecture courses will be held remotely, while courses involving lab work will be offered with limited in-person instruction.
Both of Gloucester Township's school districts are exploring their reopening options, but no plans have been put in place yet.
Comprehending COVID-19, which begins online July 20, will provide students the chance to learn from faculty who are studying the pandemic.
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The “Best of Class 2020” award recipients will be honored in online videos all week.
Gloucester Township’s two school districts are asking for feedback from the community as it relates to their remote learning experiences.
Camden County College has begun exploring avenues to reopen after Gov. Phil Murphy said colleges can resume operations.
The Gloucester Township K-8 Public School District has posted virtual graduation ceremonies for the eighth grade classes online.
In addition to the parades announced last week, the Black Horse Pike Regional School District will hold an in-person graduation ceremony.
There will be graduation parades for all three Black Horse Pike Regional high schools later this month. Check here for the routes.
Families that have a Chromebook from the Gloucester Township K-8 School District can keep them over the summer, the district announced.
As the end of the school year nears, June 15 will be the last day for grab and go meal distribution in Gloucester Township.
The Black Horse Pike school district is praising teachers and students for how they handled remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Teachers in the Black Horse Pike Regional School District are prepared to speak about the events surrounding the killing of George Floyd.
Both the Gloucester Township and Pennsauken CCTS campuses have been recognized as National Schools of Character.
Graduation ceremonies at all three of Gloucester Township's middle schools will remain online amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Designing ceremonies at Highland, Timber Creek and Triton will be difficult with the limitations, Superintendent Dr. Brian Repici said.
Gloucester Township's high schools have a tentative graduation date of July 23, Dr. Brian Repici said on Tuesday.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
The Camden County College Foundation is sending all 2020 graduates a free cap and tassel.
Many camps use the township's schools, which will be closed for the rest of the academic year.
Gloucester Township's high school district approved a tax cut, but that might change after the state updates its own budget later this year.
The district is keeping every option open, but can only do what's allowed by law, a board member said Thursday night.
The Gloucester Township K-8 and Black Horse Pike Regional school districts may face budget crises due to coronavirus, a new report finds.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Monday that schools will be closed for the rest of the academic year.
Rowan held its third annual Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk online during the outbreak of new coronavirus.
The meeting will be held telephonically, and will begin at 6 p.m. Action will be taken.
The public hearing on the annual school budget scheduled for the K-8 Board of Education’s meeting on April 27 will be held remotely.
Rutgers University–Camden will receive $188,253 in federal funding to study the biology of new coronavirus.
The Gloucester Township K-8 Public School District is currently holding a lottery for anyone interested in their expanded preschool program.
These changes will affect virtually every new student who comes to the institution this fall, including transfers and freshmen.
All schools in the Diocese of Camden will be closed temporarily beginning March 16 due to concerns about the spread of new coronavirus.
Schools in both the K-8 and high school districts are moving to a remote learning plan due to coronavirus.