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As coronavirus cases continue to surge throughout the state, several New Jersey schools have announced plans to shift from in-person schedules to remote learning. Others say that while they plan to return in person, they have plans in place to switch to remote learning if necessary. “We know it’s best for children to be in person,” Trenton Superintendent James Earle told NJ Advance Media. The school plans to open in person after its winter break, “however, if at any point during the break we feel like COVID-19 cases and/or quarantine infections have spread to a point where we can’t keep our st…