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Governor Murphy announced today, Monday, February 7, that he is lifting his statewide mask mandate for schools as of March 7 and leaving the decision on whether to require masks to individual school districts. The Linden Board of Education will discuss this topic during the 
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The love and generosity of a retired elementary school teacher from Linden is helping a former colleague to go above and beyond for her students – and causing ripple effects of kindness throughout the school. School No. 10 technology teacher Kim Kefalas wanted to get 
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A group of technology students from Schools No. 4 and No. 9 have been accepted to take part in the STEAM Tank Challenge, a state competition in which students apply science and technology skills to create a product that addresses a real-world problem. The program 
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A third-grader from School No. 10 was able to raise well over $2,000 for the Friends of Linden Animal Shelter as part of a selfless service project she took on for Martin Luther King Day. Amelia Hanger started the project two years ago when she 
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The Linden Board of Education swore in three members at its annual organization meeting on Thursday, Jan. 6. Dr. Marlene Berghammer, Lymari Cintron, and Antoinette Pino were sworn in to three-year terms. Cintron and Pino are newcomers. Berghammer had joined the board in July to 
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Linden High School is pioneering a new program along with Union County College in which students can get college credits while in high school. This dual-enrollment program allows students to get both high school and college credits at no cost. The classes will be taught 
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School No. 9 teacher Danie Orelien-Armstead spearheaded a gift giveaway on Dec. 21 as part of a greater effort to help recent Haitian immigrants who are facing difficult circumstances and were in need of extra holiday joy. The grab-and-go event was held at the Linden 
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A class of students at Linden High School used their creativity to explore how racism, bias, and inequity affect their school and the world outside. The assignment was part of the Introduction to Education class, where students who may want to become teachers take the 
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Linden Public Schools’ first “SELebration Day” was a tremendous success, allowing students and staff a chance to take a break from the daily grind, have fun, and destress. The district’s special observation on Friday, Dec. 10, put the focus on Social Emotional Learning (SEL) for 
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