Trenton Public Schools reopen doors for first time since March 2020
Posted May 04, 2021
Trenton Public Schools opened its doors to students on Monday for the first time since closing in March 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged New Jersey.
Under Phase II Hybrid Learning, students still have the option to continue with 100% remote instruction or to attend the hybrid instructional program, which provides students with two days of in-school instruction and three days of remote learning. The rollout of Phase II is being spread out over the next two weeks.
At Hedgepeth-Williams Middle School of the Arts, only ninety-two sixth graders were in the building, according to Principal Adrienne Hill.