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Kids are back in school. Well, sort of.

News, Tools and ResourcesBy Nydia MonagasSeptember 15, 20201,696 Comments

School has started for New Jersey children – but the school environment is far from normal. Many kids are only in the classroom part time, if at all; “hybrid” programs have children in the classroom half the time or less, and many parents have opted to have their kids learning exclusively remotely.  In the meantime,…

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