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David Mango

Warren County District Goes Remote, Announces Closure For Nor'easter Winter Storm Warren County District Goes Remote, Announces Closure For Nor'easter Winter Storm
Warren County District Goes Remote, Announces Closure For Nor'easter Winter Storm One Warren County school district has announced that it will switch to fully remote learning Wednesday and close Thursday in anticipation of the Nor'easter storm expected to bring heavy snowfall to the region. Hackettstown School Superintendent David Mango made the announcement Tuesday morning on the district's website. “This storm could potentially leave 12 to 24 inches of snow in the Northwest Region and can have damaging winds beginning Wednesday night, carrying into Thursday morning,” said Mango. “Please take precautionary measures and plan accordingly.” After conducting a survey amon…
COVID-19: Warren County High School Goes Fully Remote After Reaching High-Risk Status COVID-19: Warren County High School Goes Fully Remote After Reaching High-Risk Status
Covid-19: Warren County High School Goes Fully Remote After Reaching High-Risk Status Students and staff at a Warren County high school will transition to fully remote classes through Dec. 11 after the region reached high-risk status, officials said Friday. The switch was made for Hackettstown High School students in grades 8 through 12 after New Jersey’s North West Region was classified at the orange level indicator for COVID-19 cases, district Superintendent David Mango said in a letter. Students in pre-k through 7th grade will continue a hybrid learning model prior to Thanksgiving break and return for remote classes starting Monday, Nov. 30 through Friday, Dec. 11, Mango …
COVID-19: Remainder Of Hackettstown High School Football Season Canceled COVID-19: Remainder Of Hackettstown High School Football Season Canceled
Covid-19: Remainder Of Hackettstown High School Football Season Canceled The remainder of Hackettstown High School's football season has been cancelled after an additional student tested positive for COVID-19. The school had been closed with students participating in all-virtual classes for the next two weeks. Staff members have the option to return to the building to teach virtually on Nov. 2, while Hackettstown Middle Schoolers will return to class Nov. 9. Meanwhile, the Warren County Health Department is reviewing whether or not it’s safe to continue other fall sports, according to the announcement posted Wednesday to the town’s website. The department will …