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Star Ledger--Will the state force Lakewood schools to go all-remote as COVID-19 numbers rise?
Kelly Heyboer | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com| Updated Oct 01, 2020; Posted Oct 01, 2020
Philadelphia Inquirer--Where are all the kindergartners? In a pandemic, some parents aren’t enrolling them in public school
Kristen A. Graham and Melanie Burney, Posted: October 2, 2020- 5:00 AM
Asbury Park Press--NJ school bus safety probe reveals how some companies dodge laws, risk kids' safety
Mike Davis Susanne Cervenka Amanda Oglesby Colleen Wilson| Asbury Park Press| October 2, 2020
Education Week--Key Strategies for Steering Schools Through COVID-19
Stephen Sawchuk| September 30, 2020
Politics K-12 (via Education Week)-Congress Averts Government Shutdown, Makes it Easier for Schools to Feed Hungry Kids
Schools no longer have to worry about a federal government shutdown right before the presidential election. And the short-term agreement reached by Congress and the White House to keep the government open includes a provision to make it easier for schools to serve students meals during the pandemic.
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/campaign-k-12/2020/10/shutdown-deal-schools-feed-kids.html
Andrew Ujifusa on October 1, 2020 8:18 AM
Chalkbeat--Teaching in-person and virtual students at once? It’s an instructional nightmare, some educators say
Kalyn Belsha Oct 1, 2020, 5:58pm EDT
Education Dive--District budgets, expenses in flux while in-person learning remains uncertain
Naaz Modan @NaazModan | Published Oct. 1, 2020