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Staffordshire teacher, 40, shares story of breast cancer battle

Staffordshire teacher, 40, shares story of breast cancer battle
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Mercian Labels joined by students for tree planting

Local students joined Mercian Labels last week to plant hundreds of trees at the Mercian Labels Community Woodland in Burntwood, Staffordshire.

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Burntwood secondary school invites local community to help create coronavirus memorial wall by decorating bricks

Lichfield Live Open Search Share this: People are being invited to decorate bricks to will help create a COVID-19 memorial wall at a Burntwood secondary school. The project is being launched by Chase Terrace Academy in partnership with Taylor Wimpey. Chase Terrace Academy. Picture: Google Streetview Students, staff, families and the wider community are being urged to decorate a brick for a memorial wall based on their experiences during lockdown. Head of School Nicola Mason said: “We are excited to launch this project during what I hope will be our final lockdown. “We hope that our amazing community will get behind us as we want them to help us record this extraordinary event and help us to create a meaningful legacy for COVID-19.

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'Army testing help not enough' One of the UK's biggest teaching unions calls for schools to remain closed

Army testing help not enough One of the UK’s biggest teaching unions calls for schools to remain closed Association of School and College Leaders wants schools to stay shut until testing has been set up properly Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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Parents and teachers are begging Boris Johnson to make decision on reopening schools in January

Whitty and Vallance MUST show us the evidence for shutting schools : Top Tory demands answers on mutant strain s risk to children as Hancock and Gove push for delay return of classes while parents beg for clarity SAGE has told PM that a new tougher lockdown in January with schools closed is only way to take R below 1 Michael Gove confirmed staggered reopening of schools in England from Monday - but primaries will open But in more uncertainty for parents and children, he said the plan remains under review amid union pressure  All secondary schools will be shut apart from for children in Year 11 and 13 and for key workers children

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