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Coronavirus: Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board favours every-other-day model for students

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Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board says it prefers an every-other-day model for students this fall due to the coronavirus pandemic.The school board says planning for the model still involves discussions with, and feedback from, public health partners and the Ministry of Education.

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board trustees approve $431M balanced budget for 2020-2021 The school board says the ministry asked the board to consider and plan for three different scenarios for a return to school this fall: Normal routine with enhanced health protocols, a modified school day routine or at-home learning.In a release to parents on Friday afternoon, the school board says the every-other-day model has several benefits:“The government,.

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