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Wayne board asks state to allow remote instruction for two special-election days; resolution approved
Summary
The Wayne Township Board of Education voted to send a resolution asking the state to permit remote instruction on Feb. 5 and April 16 special-election dates to avoid losing school days; the motion passed on a roll call.
The Wayne Township Board of Education voted Dec. 18 to approve a resolution asking the New Jersey commissioner of education and the governor to authorize remote instruction for two special-election dates, Feb. 5 and April 16, so schools would not have to close or lose instructional time.
Chair said the board was requesting ‘‘the flexibility to do this’’ for the two days, arguing the district’s calendar is tight and that using allotted snow days could…
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