Freehold Regional Superintendent Addresses Mask Mandate In Letter

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Freehold NJ

25 August, 2021

5:06 PM

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FREEHOLD, NJ — Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent Charles Sampson addressed the mask mandate announced this month by Gov. Phil Murphy in a welcome back letter to the community. "We understand that this year's opening is not exactly what we expected," Sampson said. "As a result, all students, faculty, and visitors will wear a face-covering unless an exception is granted." The state-wide mask mandate does allow for several exceptions, including kids under two years old, when someone has trouble breathing and in certain situations involving high-intensity physical activities, among others. READ MORE: NJ K-12 Students Must Wear Masks This Fall, Gov. Murphy Says According to Sampson, thousands of students participated in the district's summer programs, including the College Application Bootcamp, Extended School Year and Advanced Placement Summer- "These programs helped pave a strong foundation for the transition back to full-day, in-person learning for all students as we look to a smooth opening for the 2021-2022 school year," the superintendent said. Officials will continue to work to ensure a safe learning environment for full-day in-person instruction. "Our school district, and, more specifically, the people within this district, have provided an exceptional experience for the children we serve throughout the pandemic. I know that we will continue to serve as a model for other districts locally and nationally in meeting our student needs regardless of circumstance," Sampson said. The next Board of Education meeting is on Aug. 26 at Manalapan High School, with the public session starting at 8 p.m. Click here to access the agenda.

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