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DeCroce Asks Governor to Loosen the Reins on Graduation Ceremonies

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PARSIPPANY โ€” Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce is urging Gov. Phil Murphy to allow school graduations and proms to resume in June and not to place severe restrictions on the traditional ceremonies.

โ€œGraduating from grammar school or high school is โ€“ or attending a prom – is a rite of passage for young people and a way for families to come together and to mark time,โ€ said DeCroce.

โ€œStudents and parents have suffered a great deal of social separation in New Jersey in the past year. I think itโ€™s time to lighten up on the restrictions and let families decide how they want to celebrate their childrenโ€™s graduations and let our children enjoy the proms that will create a lifetime of memories for them.โ€ย 

The cases of Covid-19 infection are dropping significantly and the number of people who have received covid vaccines is increasing, noted DeCroce. According to a recently published N.Y. Times report on Covid 19 โ€“ reported cases dropped 23 percent overall in the state in the last 14 days. In Morris County, the Covid infection rate is down 34 percent; while cases in Essex County went down 17 percent. Passaic County saw a slight uptick of 5 percent.ย  Only four counties in the state showed an increase in Covid-19 cases and in most cases the numbers were relatively small โ€“ less than 40.

Nearly 7 million vaccination doses have been administered in New Jersey with nearly 3 million people fully vaccinated, which represents a third of the population.

DeCroce said with vaccinations increasing daily, a majority of the state should be fully vaccinated by June.

โ€œIโ€™m not sounding the all-clear signal on the virus, but I believe people have enough information to decide for themselves if they want to attend a graduation ceremony and a prom — provided they take the correct precautions,โ€ says DeCroce. โ€œLet the parents and school board decide what is best for themselves.โ€

โ€œFor more than a year, state officials have been wagging their fingers at people and treating them like children. I believe it is time to treat our citizens like adults,โ€ said DeCroce.

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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, Governor NJ District Kiwanis International, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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