All New Hampshire schools required to offer full-time in-person learning starting Monday
Waivers granted for six school districts
Waivers granted for six school districts
Waivers granted for six school districts
Beginning Monday, all New Hampshire schools are required to offer five days of in-person learning.
Several schools requested waivers to push back the start date of full-time in-person learning, and six were granted, including one for the Manchester School District, officials said.
The Manchester School District now has until May 3 before it is required to bring all students back to the classroom full-time.
Remote learning will still be an option for students at all schools.
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In addition, some school districts are holding vaccination clinics for students age 16 and older. Manchester is holding its first clinic for students at Memorial High School. Clinics will be also be held at West High School on Wednesday and Central on Thursday. The city of Portsmouth also plans to hold a clinic for students on Monday.
Meanwhile, Lebanon School District officials said the Hanover Street School and Lebanon Middle School are closed because many staff members are experiencing side effects after getting vaccinated on Saturday. The Londonderry School District is also canceling classes for Monday for the same reason.
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