N.J. district where students were shamed for unmasked sledding will soon return to classroom
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
Posted Feb 19, 2021
The photo attachments included by the Middlesex Borough school official included parents with their faces blocked with purple. The parent in the center was the person who complained to the district and her face was not obscured.
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After an administrator shamed parents and students for sledding without masks, students in a New Jersey school district are set to return to the classroom on Monday, according to district officials, citing a drop in coronavirus cases.
“Everything is on schedule and we are excited to be returning,” Frederick Williams, superintendent of Middlesex Borough public schools, said in an email to NJ Advance Media on Friday.
"We know that parents and students are not following the same CDC guidelines that you continue to share with us that detail the importance of social distancing
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