Schools Will Open on Monday, Superintendent Says
Modified schedule will be put in place, instruction will be 'light.' Access to George Washington Middle School still blocked.
Wayne public schools will be in session next week as long as schools have power and road conditions remain safe, Superintendent Ray Gonzalez said in an update issued Saturday morning. Schools will be placed on some kind of modified schedule, most likely a delayed opening, to allow parents time to transport their children to school, district officials said. Schools were closed this past week due to Hurrciane Sandy. Power was out at many of them for most of the week. Gonzalez is meeting with his administrative staff Saturday to develop a final plan for next week. He said he would issue a more detailed update Sunday. “It is important that we open for a number of reasons," said Donald Pavlak Jr., Board of Education president. Our kids need to …
In this Article:
Mr.Teacher
8:39 am on Friday, November 16, 2012
Carless, If 6 out of 7 "professional employees" is enough of a sampling for you, from some random person on-line who could have made up the figures, than my offer will blow your mind. You can come into my school and I will personally introduce you to at least 60, ten times Pads number, teachers who had no problem with the convention being canceled. If that doesn’t change your mind then nothing …   more ›