Schools will also stay virtual into winter break next week because of rising coronavirus numbers, the superintendent said in an email.
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"The NJ Department of Health raised our COVID-19 Regional Risk Matrix level to 'high risk' or 'orange' level," the superintendent wrote.
"Please plan to return from travel on or before January 4, and follow the CDC quarantine guidelines," wrote the superintendent.
See the updated links below. Each night will allow for a double bill of virtual comedies, for free.
The Millburn/Short Hills kids will follow a new hybrid plan, after being out of the buildings for nearly seven months due to coronavirus.
Check the link here. There was a change for this Thursday and Friday during NJEA convention, and for other holidays.
Some parents' rules around alcohol have changed during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's what one expert has to say.
Kids in grades 5 and up can return to school buildings on Nov. 9, following the new plan.
Voters can elect three candidates from a field of four on Nov. 3. Also see link for the upcoming town committee forum below.
Lucas Davis built a shield and screens for a local nonprofit that fights poverty, in order to keep clients and workers safe.
Monday is an extended single-session day of school.
Who do you want to make decisions on school issues this year? The forum will be held Monday, Columbus Day.
The high school and middle school students will learn in cohorts that head to classrooms one week, then go remote for two weeks.
The superintendent will give updates on the rest of the students at Monday night's school board meeting.
Hou participated in a rigorous application and selection process to become a reporter for Time for Kids Magazine.
The webinar takes place virtually on Wednesday. Among topics covered will be how to talk to teens.
The update will be part of a virtual school board meeting Monday. The superintendent also gave other updates in an email.
Fewer than 1 percent of American high school students are so designated, and will compete for a scholarship in spring.
The superintendent said Friday that the district hopes to start transitioning the elementary school students to on-site learning in October.
Districts have had to make many changes adapting to constraints of virtual learning.
The prestigious New Jersey school district reopens on Tuesday with no on-site options until at least November, citing a lack of staff.
Some districts will get less aid than Gov. Murphy first proposed in February before the coronavirus crisis hit.
The schools' test scores boosted them over districts in nearby towns.
The superintendent noted that 79 staff members can't return on time. The school board will vote Aug. 24 on starting Sept. 8.
Updates on local and national statistics, how to get tested, schools, and more.
Superintendent Christine Burton sent a link to a list of Millburn's "frequently asked questions" about fall reopening.
The candidates, including incumbents, are running for three seats in November. They'll have to work with the reopening plan (linked below).
Millburn released its full report for fall, including schedules. Parents must make a choice by Aug. 5 and confirm it by Aug. 14.
Several Essex County teachers' unions said that with the coronavirus rate high in Essex County, school buildings should stay closed for now.
Amid coronavirus, kids will go for a shorter day, combined with distance learning. There will be mask "breaks" but no lunch or recess.
Dr. Christine Burton also gave some information to Millburn/Short Hills parents in advance: subscription busing will be canceled.
Things are changing with the schools, including fall 2020 reopening plans. Three board seats will be in contention in November.
The state may release broad guidelines early next week, said Dr. Christine Burton.
"Not every generation grows up in historic times," says Mr. Weisberger to his fifth graders.
The state may release broad guidelines this week as Millburn considers three options, Dr. Burton said. She also gave a graduation update.
'It comforts them to see your children’s faces.'
Regular classes won't be held Friday. ALSO: The district also said graduation will take place June 24. But in what form?
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!
With schools closed until September, they want alumni to share their experiences.