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Elementary kids are in school 5 days a week at this N J district but teachers union says it s not safe

Elementary kids are in school 5 days a week at this N.J. district but teachers’ union says it’s not safe Updated Jan 14, 2021; Posted Jan 13, 2021 Sarah Sheck, a first year teacher, has her kindergarten class at Sycamore Drive Elementary School in Hazlet line up for a bathroom break. Friday, September 11, 2020. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share The teachers union in Holmdel Township is voicing concerns over the district’s return to five-day-a-week, in-person instruction at its elementary schools amid a surging number of coronavirus cases across New Jersey. The district, which was previously on a hybrid schedule, went back to full in-person learning in mid-December. Students at its two elementary schools report five times a week, while middle and high schoolers are following a half-day schedule, but parents can choose to continue entirely remote instruction for their children.

Holmdel teachers, Board of Education at odds over superintendent

HOLMDEL Teachers have taken a nearly unanimous vote of no confidence against Acting Superintendent Lee Seitz as the district switches to all in-school learning against the wishes of the teachers union. Seitz took over as superintendent for the 2020-21 school year while the district looks for a replacement for Robert McGarry, who took an assistant superintendent position with the the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Public School District after six years. By law he can remain in the position for two years. Holmdel Teachers Education Association president Denise King told a school board meeting on Dec. 16 that it s ridiculous to have to wait that long for a permanent replacement, according to an Asbury Park Press report.

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