
COVID-19 Returns Holy Spirit High To Remote Learning This Week
Holy Spirit High School in Absecon, New Jersey will continue with remote learning, following a positive case of COVID-19 at the school.
The temporary schedule went into effect this past Tuesday, and was confirmed in a letter from Principal Thomas Farren, Sr.
Farren also confirmed that all sports programs and all extra and co-curricular activities are also suspended through at least tomorrow, Friday, December 10, 2021.
Farren will make a decision on when in-classroom instruction and all activities will be able to resume by early tomorrow afternoon.

Farren also confirmed that all proper contact tracing is being done to inform all persons who may have potentially been exposed to COVID-19.
“They will be advised to self-quarantine for a number of days, according to health department and CDC guidelines,” wrote Farren.
“If you are not contacted with additional information, you and/or your child(ren) are not required or advised to do anything additional beyond the health and safety measures you are already taking, according to Farren.
Holy Spirit is deep cleaning the entire school this week and implementing bio blasting disinfecting and following the same protocols as was done last year during the COVID-19 pandemic.
We’ll keep you posted right here when Holy Spirit High School makes a decision to return to the classroom.
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