One Monmouth district is starting to enter the next phase of normalcy. Another is struggling to supply teachers amid multiple quarantines.
Wednesday's yoga workshop will guide attendees through exercises focused on dealing with trauma in uncertain times.
“It is expected that the number of cases will continue to rise in the immediate future,” the district wrote in a Sunday update.
The latest announcement comes amid the suspension of in-person classes at Lillian Drive School due to “multiple staff quarantines”.
“This change is due to multiple mandated staff quarantines which compromises our ability to cover all classes,” the district wrote Monday.
One individual “associated” with each school building has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the district website.
Remote instruction will continue until “at least” Dec. 3, with all extracurricular activities suspended until further notice.
Students at St. John Vianney High School in Holmdel will be completing classes online until December, according to school officials.
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One student at Holmdel High School has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a report by TAPInto Holmdel.
A third positive COVID-19 case in two weeks at the high school has prompted a transition to all-remote instruction until Nov. 9.
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An individual ‘associated’ with Raritan Valley Elementary School has tested positive for COVID-19, district officials announced Monday.
Students may transition to five days a week of in-person classes as soon as January 2021. A 'definitive' answer is expected by December.
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The two cases are linked, according to an email sent to district parents on Monday.
No student or staff member has tested positive, district officials noted in a message to families over the weekend.
Holmdel resident Eileen Briamonte is seeking reelection on Holmdel Township’s Board of Education.
The students were last in school on Oct. 6, interim superintendent Dr. Leroy Seitz wrote in an email to parents last week.
Live instruction is back on for November in Hazlet. The suspension of in-person classes came amid concerns over fall break vacation travel.
From Nov. 9 until Nov. 23, the school district will be operating virtually. The move comes amid predicted widespread out-of-state travel.
Raritan Valley School closed Monday amid two COVID-19 positive cases, superintendent Dr. Scott Ridley confirmed to Patch.
Despite a global pandemic, the school district successfully completed all major planned improvements. Here’s what’s new at Holmdel Schools:
Parents were alerted on Tuesday to a report of a student-athlete who tested positive following an off-campus event.
Raritan High School, Middle Road School, Cove Road School and Hazlet Middle School were recognized for their positive environmental efforts.
Superintendent Dr. Ridley announced on Friday that one class had been exposed to an infected individual at Hazlet Middle School.
Some classes will see a substitute oversee in-person pupils while a teacher instructs remotely, according to a memo from the district.
Three students from Holmdel High School are among 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
This upcoming year, Hazlet public schools will receive $11 million from the state, down 8.9 percent from last year.
This upcoming year, Holmdel public schools will receive over $2.7 million from the state, up 5.6 percent from last year.
The prestigious award recognizes school programs programs promoting the 11 Principles Framework for Schools and Character Education.
Here is how students will return for in-person and virtual instruction this fall at Holmdel public schools:
In a video update, superintendent Dr. Scott Ridley announced that the district plans to begin the school year following a hybrid model.
Thursday’s reopening plan release was halted by Tropical Storm Isaias, according to the superintendent.
A new cluster of school-specific reopening plans will be released later this week, according to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Scott Ridley.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, one Hazlet teacher moved his fitness class online. Now, students and staff are joining in on the workouts.
Cathleen Kane of Hazlet was honored with the award, which recognizes the academic merits of students in associate degree programs.