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Author of the article: Mary Caton
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020 • December 17, 2020 • 2 minute read • In a memo sent earlier this week to school boards Minister of Education Stephen Lecce, pictured in this file photo, encouraged staff and students to bring home any learning materials they might need before the start of the holiday break. Photo by Derek Ruttan /Postmedia Network
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Local school board officials say no official decision has yet be made on whether students will start the New Year off by learning remotely from home.
A memo sent earlier this week to school boards struck a chord across the province when Minister of Education Stephen Lecce encouraged staff and students to bring home any learning materials they might need before the start of the holiday break.