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Dec 11, 2020
HAVERHILL — The majority of students in Haverhill public schools who were expected to return to classrooms next week will instead continue learning remotely, likely not going back to classrooms until mid-January. 
Due to concerns over a recent a spike in COVID-19 cases in the community and among students and school staff, students in kindergarten through grade 12 who are attending school under a hybrid mix of classroom and remote learning will continue with the remote model into January. They were originally scheduled to return to school Monday.
Most students are expected to return to their hybrid model of two days per week in classrooms and three days per week at home on Jan. 19, however, the School Committee could change the date when it meets Jan. 14.

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