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What Grade Does Murphy Get for NJ Schools’ Reopening?
NJ Spotlight
September 3, 2020
...the state’s superintendents association sent a letter of “great urgency” to the governor, saying schools are facing a shortage of staff willing to go back into the classroom. It asked if schools in this situation could go all-remote, an issue not addressed in the state’s latest guidance.
“In many school districts the ability to operate school safely is impaired as substitute personnel cannot be found to fill these positions or other staffing arrangements are not viable to meet health requirements,” read the letter from Richard Bozza, executive director of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators.