Clifton public schools to begin all-remote learning until at least mid-October

Clifton's public schools will begin all-remote learning until at least mid-October after the Board of Education voted Thursday night in favor to switch from the hybrid model that had been previously approved to all online classes.

News 12 Staff

Aug 21, 2020, 10:42 AM

Updated 1,349 days ago

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Clifton's public schools will begin all-remote learning until at least mid-October after the Board of Education voted Thursday night in favor to switch from the hybrid model that had been previously approved to all online classes.
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High school and middle school students had the option to attend in-person classes two days a week under the original plan, with three remote days. Elementary schools would attend four in class days and one remote day. Parents also had the option to have their kids fully remote.
The Board of Education will re-examine the issue at their Oct. 1 meeting.
The plan still needs to be approved by the state.


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