A concert at the school last Saturday triggered a spike of 150 cases.
After a three-week reprieve, masks will again be required at a high school in Middlesex County — temporarily.
In a letter to the community, South Brunswick schools superintendent Scott Feder said face coverings for students and staff at the high school will be mandatory starting Friday through the end of next week in an attempt to slow the spread of theSouth Brunswick High School will have an early dismissal on Friday so students don’t convene in the cafeteria and then resume a regular schedule next week, Feder said.Two large indoor events at the high school this weekend have also been postponed.
in nearly all kindergarten through 12th grade schools in the state on March 7. They had been required since schools were allowed to reopen in September 2020.
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