Audubon School District $1,008,000
Barrington Public Schools $779,000
Bellmawr School District $3,507,000
Berlin Borough School District $592,000
Berlin Twp. School District $1,371,000
Black Horse Pike Regional School District $5,050,000
BrooklawPublic School District $1,274,000
Camden City School District $100,684,000
Cherry Hill Public Schools $8,961,000
Clementon School District $1,874,000
Collingswood Public Schools $1,995,000
Eastern Camden Co. Regional High $595,000
Gibbsboro School District $208,000
Gloucester City Public Schools $6,466,000
Gloucester Twp. Public Schools $9,292,000
Haddon Heights School District $309,000
Haddon Twp. School District $1,216,000
Haddonfield Public Schools $400,000
Laurel Springs School District $343,000
Lawnside School District $1,138,000
Lindenwold Public Schools $8,118,000
Magnolia School District $984,000
Merchantville School District $779,000
Mount Ephraim Public Schools $1,157,000
Oaklyn Public School District $520,00
21 school districts brought students back for in-person learning this week. See the list.
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Mar 10, 2021
An empty classroom at Highland Park High School shows how desks are spaced for social distancing during the pandamic. Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
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Twenty-one districts brought students back into classrooms part-time this week, as schools continue to change learning formats during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
As of Monday, March 8, 543 districts were hybrid, 127 remote, and 109 were fully in-person. Twenty-one districts made the switch to hybrid learning this week, while the number of fully in-person districts decreased by two. Thirty-three districts have different educational formats for different schools.