2021-03-06 - The Southern Ocean Times

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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 8 - No. 37

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Beach Haven School Recognized As “Back-To-School Success Story” By Alyssa Riccardi BEACH HAVEN – Out of all the schools in the country, Beach Haven Elementary School was one of 75 schools that was recognized for maintaining in-person learning. The U.S. Department of Education declared Beach Haven Elementary as a “back-to-school success story.” Beach Haven Elementary was also the only school in the state of New Jersey to successfully maintain in-person learning without any interruptions. Since the beginning of the school year in September, the school’s 87 students have continued to have in-class instruction and recently celebrated 100 consecutive days of uninterrupted learning. “No matter if you’re a small district like us or a large district, everyone has their challenges. Every district is unique and that’s what we based our challenges (Success - See Page 4)

By Alyssa Riccardi OCEAN COUNTY – Over the past month, residents in Ocean County have been winning big when it comes to the New Jersey Lottery. Drawings for the Powerball and Mega Millions reached extreme highs: the Powerball reaching $731.1 million on January 21 and the Mega Millions reaching $1 billion, being the sec-

Lacey Moving To 5 Days In School

−Photos courtesy Superintendent Christopher Meyrick Mrs. Deakyne’s third-grade class learned about the ocean/water safety from the Director of the Alliance for a Living Ocean and Long Beach Township Beach Patrol.

Mrs. Falletta’s fi rst-grade class participated in their Library on the Lawn program.

Is Ocean County A Hot Spot For Winning Lottery Tickets?

ond-largest Mega Millions jackpot in history. Here at Jersey Shore Online, we’ve reported several winnings in the last month. Approximately 10 winners in the past several weeks, totaling to almost $2.5 million. The luckiest winner was the recent Mega Millions Jackpot winner from the January 22 drawing. The winning ticket was (Lottery - See Page 12)

March 6, 2021

By Bob Vosseller LACEY – Superintendent Vanessa Clark recently outlined the school system’s return to live instruction this month which is starting with its higher grades. Board of Education members approved a plan that will bring the school district into phase II and III of its return toward a regular school schedule. It will allow for live instruction, five days a week. Having full days of live classes, however, instead of an abbreviated day, would occur in phase IV, according to Clark. The new phase provides the opportunity to offset disruptions to learning opportunities and extracurricular activities that might have resulted from the closure of schools to in-person instruction since the spring of 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As of March 8, Lacey Township High School and Middle School will transition to four hour a day, five-day in-person instruction. According to the PowerPoint presentation Clark made during a recent Board of Education meeting, “students will follow the same hourly schedule as we have under the A/B Hybrid model. Lunch will still be offered as a grab-and-go and social distancing requirements will be maintained to the greatest extent practicable.” Phase III will begin on March 22 and would also include students at Mill Pond, Forked River and Cedar Creek schools. Students will be remaining in their assigned cohorts for the entire school day, limiting interaction between different groups of students. The entire school district will then be on a four-hour school day mirroring the existing (Lacey - See Page 13)

Teachers, Clergy, And More To Have Access To Vaccines

By Chris Lundy NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy expanded the types of groups that are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccines. Health officials broke down the populace into phases based on how likely they are to come

into contact with the This was coined Phase virus, how severe the 1A. Phase 1B included virus is to that particular such groups as police group, and how neces- officers and firefighters sary an occupation is who have already been to society. This is why allowed vaccinations. health workers and those These phases were who live in long-term guidelines, and New care like nursing homes Jersey has been adding were in the first phase. (Vaccines - See Page 12)

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