Delay reopening decisions until we get guidance from state, school official tells districts
Updated Mar 01, 2021;
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The schools superintendent for Sussex County is advising local districts to “hold off making any major decisions,” pending an anticipated update on social distancing guidelines and other COVID-19 protocols from the state.
An email from Gayle Carrick, the executive county superintendent, to local superintendents in Sussex last week was publicly shared by the superintendent in one district where some parents have been pushing for full-time, in-person instruction.
It emerged into public view as a growing number of school districts, including Mount Olive in Morris County, announced timeframes for returning to full-time instruction.