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Lawrence Schools' First Virtual Spirit Week Begins Monday

The Lawrence Public School District will hold its first virtual spirit week amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, NJ — Closed schools and remote learning due to the outbreak of new coronavirus isn’t preventing the Lawrence Township Public School District from celebrating Spirit Week.

Lawrence schools will host their first district-wide, remote School Spirit
Week from March 30 through April 3, Superintendent Ross Kasun announced on Friday.

The school district has suggested the following ways the district can come together and celebrate remotely:

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Monday: Show Lawrence or Cardinal Pride or your school’s colors and celebrate our new hashtag #LawrenceStrong by displaying it in your window.

Tuesday: Students: show your home learning Staff: show your home teaching.

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Wednesday: Crazy Learning from Home Day. Display a crazy hat, crazy hair, or crazy socks.

Thursday: Learn and have fun with your siblings and pets! Get outside, breathe some fresh air, practice your dance moves!

Friday: Wear gear to support your favorite team. Show us how you are active at home.

“I encourage you to send photos of your various Spirit Week activities to
Lana Mueller at lmueller@ltps.org by the end of the week,” Kasun said. “Put ‘Spirit Week’ in the subject line.”

The district will be closed from April 6-13, with no remote instruction needed. Remote learning resumes April 14, and the district will be in touch with parents as they learn more about possibly reopening schools.

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