All high schools in Massachusetts are required to be back open for full-time, in-person learning starting Monday, although some have received waivers from the.
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All high schools in Massachusetts are required to reopen for full-time, in-person learning Monday, though some have received state-approved delays. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Some school districts have successfully applied for waivers, while others brought students back sooner. Massachusetts education officials did not respond to requests for the number of high schools that received waivers for Monday s deadline.
Elementary and middle school students returned to in-person learning in April.
In Andover, about 1,500 students return Monday to a building that’s struggled with overcrowding, making it hard to maintain social distance.
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Courtesy photo. Sarah Duval, 11, pets Idaho when the mini horses from Lifting Spirits visited her in August.
Courtesy photo. Sarah Duval (front, left) poses with the Sarah Strong indoor soccer team she helped coach in recent months.
Courtesy photo. Sarah Duval, 11, pets two mini horses Buttons (left) and Idaho when the horses from Lifting Spirits visited her in August. featured
By Madeline Hughes mhughes@eagletribune.com Feb 9, 2021 1 of 3
Courtesy photo. Sarah Duval, 11, pets Idaho when the mini horses from Lifting Spirits visited her in August.
Courtesy photo. Sarah Duval (front, left) poses with the Sarah Strong indoor soccer team she helped coach in recent months.