Ridgewood NJ, The SHPO application states that over 25% of Ridgewood’s 25,979 residents are school-age, implying 6,500+ students (claims made in Suburban Engineer’s “Independent” assessment page 4). However, actual school enrollment data contradicts this:
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Hackensack NJ, Join Hackensack University Medical Center for a free webinar on Student Athletes: Returning to Training and Competition Following COVID-19 on August 4 at 6:30 p.m.
As student athletes begin returning to sports following COVID-19 restrictions, it’s important to resume activity in a way that maintains wellness and avoids injury.
Ridgewood NJ, the NJSIAA gave the following statement on off-field gatherings and parties surrounding student-athletes .
“The NJSIAA welcomes Governor Murphy’s stated support for a fall return of high school sports, and we’re delighted that our return-to-play plan is in full swing throughout New Jersey. Based on initial reports, we estimate that the majority of our 435 public and non-public, member high schools are running sanctioned workouts, and by next week many will already be in Phase 2. Overall, our student-athletes are currently engaged both in conditioning drills and off-season, simulated play – and initial reports from coaches and school officials are quite positive.”