It s a little like back-to-school deja vu.
A year after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus remains a factor in how school districts start another academic year.
Much like the summer of 2020, administrators are spending this summer waiting out governor s office directives as well as COVID-19 infection rates and vaccine data before releasing solid plans for how students will experience the 2021-2022 school year.
Parents are once again hungry for details despite wait-and-see school district philosophies.
This summer, however, we do know a few things for sure: Gov. Phil Murphy wants kids back in classrooms full time in September, and it s up to school districts to decide if unmasking kids is right in their schools.
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A bus ticket, a care package, a haircut the items were small, the caring behind them enormous. A small seed sprouted and grew tall. Twenty readers share acts of giving
Tzippy Braude, Lakewood, NJ
I must have been in tenth grade, when I went to the lunchroom to wash netilas yadayim, and like every other day, took off the ring my grandparents had given me for my bas mitzvah.
I rarely saw my grandparents, and the ring was a precious memento of their love for me. To my horror, the ring somehow slipped across the wet counter and disappeared down the drain.