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Moorestown Schools Collecting Feedback On Remote Learning

The Moorestown Public School District is asking for feedback from the community as it relates to their remote learning experiences.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — The Moorestown Public School District is asking for feedback from the community as it relates to their remote learning experiences during the coronavirus pandemic.

There was also a state survey that was recently released, but this survey is specific to Moorestown, Superintendent of Schools Scott McCartney said. Access to the Moorestown schools survey is available here.

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On Friday, Gov. Phil Murphy issued a list of rules and guidelines for reopening schools this fall amid the coronavirus outbreak. Boards of education were given flexibility that "recognizes and respects" the differences between districts, he said.

This includes the option to rearrange schedules and implement a hybrid of in-person and remote learning. He also cautioned districts should be ready in case they need to move back to an entirely remote learning environment. Read more here: Gov. Murphy Issues NJ School Reopening Rules Amid Coronavirus

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