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Warren Point School

COVID-19: Trio Of Bergen County Schools Go Remote COVID-19: Trio Of Bergen County Schools Go Remote
Covid-19: Trio Of Bergen County Schools Go Remote Three more Bergen County schools have switched to remote learning due to COVID-19. On Nov. 12, officials announced Fair Lawn's Warren Point school will be remote until Nov. 30. Two days prior, it was made public that the Forrest School was switching to remote learning, with in-person instruction set to resume Nov. 30. It was not clear how many individuals tested positive. Meanwhile, a pair of students at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale tested positive earlier this week. The school will be closed Nov. 13 through Nov. 23. In-person classes will resume Nov. 24.
Man Who Tried To Get Fair Lawn Kids To Open School Doors: District Employee Man Who Tried To Get Fair Lawn Kids To Open School Doors: District Employee
Man Who Tried To Get Fair Lawn Kids To Open School Doors: District Employee FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- A man who a group of Fair Lawn 4th graders said tried to get them to open their school's doors is an employee of the district, police said Friday. The Warren Point School boys told police they'd been reading near a stairwell in the original school building on Monday when the man "came up to the door on the 30th Street side of the building and knocked on the door, motioning for the students to open [it]," Sgt. Brian Metzler said. "He then went to the playground side of the building and attempted the same thing" before leaving, the sergeant said. "E…
Man Who Tried To Get Fair Lawn Kids To Open School Doors: District Employee Man Who Tried To Get Fair Lawn Kids To Open School Doors: District Employee
Man Who Tried To Get Fair Lawn Kids To Open School Doors: District Employee FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- A man who a group of Fair Lawn 4th graders said tried to get them to open their school's doors is an employee of the district, police said Friday. The Warren Point School boys told police they'd been reading near a stairwell in the original school building on Monday when the man "came up to the door on the 30th Street side of the building and knocked on the door, motioning for the students to open [it]," Sgt. Brian Metzler said. "He then went to the playground side of the building and attempted the same thing" before leaving, the sergeant said. "E…