A survey revealed some specifics, but further focus groups and polls may be needed to specify the changes parents want to see made to the Garden State's educational structure overall.
To have the option, not an outright requirement, to switch to remote learning when the buses can't run, is what an NJASA committee is working on presenting to legislators come January.
An online petition asking the state to allow remote learning options for students in the approaching school year is gaining speed, but Gov. Phil Murphy said he remains opposed.