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O.C. Schools to Reopen With Hybrid Learning Model

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Protesters showed up at Ocean City High School this week with signs containing religious messages.

The Ocean City School District has been working vigorously for months to create a proactive plan for reopening their schools come September as well as their Virtual Learning Academy program, according to a school press release Thursday.

After being carefully examined by officials, the reopening plan has been verified that it checks all boxes of the New Jersey Department of Education reopening guidelines, despite ever-changing restraints involving COVID-19.

“I want to reassure you that in Ocean City, we have worked through those health and safety standards, followed the CDC’s Health Guidelines and Considerations for Schools, and consulted exhaustively with our County Health Department to develop our Return to School Plan,” Schools Superintendent Dr. Kathleen Taylor said in a letter to the district.

She continued, “When we open with a hybrid-learning environment, we will both prioritize student and staff safety and maximize opportunities for in-person instruction. We are ready.”

Based on the review done by Interim County Executive Superintendent Dr. Judith DeStefano and her office, the Cape May County Office of Education determined the Ocean City school district’s plan contains all of the elements on the NJDOE Roadback Plan Checklist. It also concluded the plan will help provide a safe environment for students and teachers, according to the press release.

DeStefano commended the school district on the conception of their plan.

“We want to thank you for your adherence both to the timeliness of the submission of the plan and for the accuracy and attention to detail that you used in its development,” DeStefano said in the release. “Your diligence and determination to address all expectations are always appreciated.”

Ocean City School District students will return to in-classroom education combined with remote learning starting September 8. The Hybrid Plan and additional guidelines can be found on the district website.

For more information and to view Dr. Kathleen Taylor’s letter, visit www.oceancityschools.org.