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District official urges parents to contact teachers first; outlines snow-day decision process and virtual-instruction limits

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Dr. Aderhold, district official, urged parents and caregivers to contact teachers first about student-specific concerns, explained how the district decides weather-related closures and delays, and summarized New Jersey limits on switching to virtual instruction.

Dr. Aderhold, district official, urged parents and caregivers to contact teachers first about student-specific concerns, reminded families of upcoming closures and a professional development day, and detailed how the district decides on weather-related delays and closures.

The reminder to contact teachers came at the start of the public portion of the Feb. 12 meeting. Dr. Aderhold said parents should first speak with classroom teachers and, if needed, be referred to counselors, nurses or school principals. She provided the district email format for staff as firstname.lastname@wwprsd.org and cautioned against relying on social media for answers about an…

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