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Three more Camden schools to close, officials announce

WHYY By Ednalieze Figueroa, 5, who attends Wiggins School in Camden, protests the closure of her school on Fabruary 6, 2021 with an assist from activist Victoria Pellot. (April Saul for WHYY) Camden school officials have announced the closure in the fall of three of four schools District Superintendent Katrina McCombs planned to shutter because of budgetary concerns. Set to close are Harry C. Sharp Elementary School, Cramer Elementary School, and Ulysses Wiggins School. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Acting Commissioner of Education Angelica Allen-McMillan vowed to make the necessary repairs to keep the fourth school, Yorkship Family in Fairview, open. “With the support of state and local officials, and with input gathered over the course of six months, Camden City School District is now poised to implement a plan that will improve the quality of education offered by our district and place the district on solid financial footing,” Superintendent McCombs said in a statement

Art of the ark: Camden s little free libraries get new looks

Art of the ark: Camden s little free libraries get new looks Lavinia Taylor took her 13-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son on a tour through Camden last week, ahead of Read Across America Week. They didn t check out Adventure Aquarium or the Battleship New Jersey, though. Instead, the longtime educator and her two kids drove throughout the city s nine square miles in search of book arks, little free libraries offering books for readers of all ages. Book arks are getting easier to find: Tom Martin, executive director of the Camden County Pop Up Library, has put out a call for artists  he calls them arkists   to adorn the usually plain white wooden boxes with their artwork.

Art of the ark: Camden s little free libraries get new looks

Art of the ark: Camden s little free libraries get new looks
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Hybrid Learning – NBC10 Philadelphia

Around 3,000 Kindergarten through second grade students will return to classrooms at 53 Philadelphia schools on Monday as part of a return to hybrid learning amid the coronavirus pandemic. NBC10’s Steven Fisher has the details and speaks with Jerry Jordan, the president of the American Federation of Teachers.

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