Author: Jonathan Koziol

Even in a virtual world, Linden’s music education program is the real thing. Linden Public Schools have been named among the Best Communities for Music Education in America for the seventh year in a row. Linden is one of about 685 districts across the country to 
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Veteran educator Dr. Karen Baldwin will be joining Linden Public Schools as human resources manager. Baldwin has 25 years of experience in education, having previously served as a superintendent, HR director, and athletic director.  She will begin in her new role in Linden starting April 1. 
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It was the day after Christmas 2020, and Keyon Harold just wanted to go to breakfast with his 14-year-old son. But as they were walking through their hotel lobby in New York City, Harrold’s son was falsely accused by a young woman of stealing her 
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All students and staff will work virtually for the week of April 5 to April 9 to minimize any threat of infection following possible family travel during the break.  ====================================== We are very happy that Linden’s COVID-19 infection rate has stabilized to the point that 
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Versatile teacher Walter Schweikardt has been selected as an Exemplary Educator by the New Jersey Department of Education. He is one of just 93 teachers across the state who are being honored for 2020. He joins School No. 1 fifth-grade teacher Amy Maloney in being honored. “Congratulations 
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School No. 2 teacher L.J. McGhee wanted to find a way to make Black History Month feel more relevant to students throughout the school and district. He did so with a little help from his friends.  McGhee and fellow Pre-K disabled teacher Allison Rotola came 
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Hallways and classrooms buzzed with activity again on Wednesday, Feb. 17, as some high school and middle school students returned to in-person learning for the first time since March 2020.  Elementary schools returned to class for the first time since November as our district switched 
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Linden’s COVID-19 infection rate has improved and we have moved out of the Red Zone. Therefore, all secondary and elementary schools will switch to a hybrid learning model on Wednesday, February 17, 2021.  Students who have opted for in-person learning will report to their school on Wednesday 
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