Couple schools in Sussex, Monmouth counties switch to remote learning following positive COVID-19 cases
Two more schools, one in Sussex County and another in Monmouth County, are switching to remote learning following positive COVID-19 cases.
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The Frankford Township School District will go to remote learning for the next two weeks after a student tested positive.
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Students at Griebling Elementary in the Howell School District will switch to all remote today and Tuesday after someone tested positive.
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It's unsure if the positive test was a student or staff member. A two-week quarantine for everyone is still possible.