New Jersey will allow parents who don't feel safe returning their children to school to instead opt for all-remote learning in the coming school year, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.
The latest guidelines from Murphy's administration expect all school districts to offer at least some in-person instruction in the coming school year...
Seniors in 2021 and 2022 could delay graduation, mixing community college courses and high school extracurricular activities and spring sports, if law enacted.
Despite prodding by the state, around 89,000 students in New Jersey don't have devices or internet access at home, which makes virtual schooling even harder.
The state Board of Education voted to temporarily allow special education services to be provided over the phone or online during the coronavirus shutdown.