

Manalpan: School mask mandate, lack of air conditioning, prompt district to alter reopening plan Sampson said efforts will be made to ensure students from the same household are on the same schedule even if their last names differ. At the start of each class students will sanitize their hands, and use a sanitizing wipe for their desk/work space (gloves will be available).Face covering breaks will be built into the schedule.Face coverings worn for the duration of the school day, including, riding buses, entering and exiting schools, walking in hallways, and inside classrooms.


We will start the school year following a partial-day schedule due to social distancing guidelines and limitations pertaining to lunch service.” “This hybrid structure will blend face-to-face instruction with synchronous remote learning from home. We will follow a hybrid schedule to limit the capacity in our buildings,” Superintendent Charles Sampson wrote in e message to parents. “While it is not what we hoped for or could have ever imagined, we will begin the 2020-2021 school year in an unprecedented style. It also allows students who wish to engage in all-remote learning to do so as well, but with strict online attendance requirements. The district, which includes six high schools serving eight communities, released the plan on Tuesday evening. The Freehold Regional High School District has released its reopening plan that includes a hybrid schedule with students attending in-person classes two days per week and alternating Wednesdays based on their last name. Watch Video: Schools face more uncertainty for the fall
