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Much-loved Herne Bay High School teacher Matt Norris was to become a dad for the second time Published: 12:00, 04 February 2021 An inspirational and gifted teacher whose sudden death has devastated his family and a school community was due to become a dad to his second child. Matt Norris, 40, who taught at Herne Bay High, died from a suspected heart attack in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Matt and Lisa Norris on their wedding day in 2008 His wife, Lisa, 38, who is seven months pregnant, said he was a wonderful husband and loving father to their five-year-old daughter Alexis. The couple met in 2001 while working at Sainsbury s in Whitstable, where they live, before he embarked on his teaching career. ....
Herne Bay High School closes until new year after coronavirus cases in five year groups | Updated: 18:19, 11 December 2020 A Covid-hit secondary school will be closed until the new year, after hundreds of pupils were sent home to self-isolate. With five year groups already forced out of the classroom, Herne Bay High will be shut for the rest of the term. Herne Bay High School will be closed for the rest of term In a letter sent to parents, principal Jon Boyes says he made the decision as the number of Covid-19 cases linked to the comprehensive continues to rise. He writes: As I am sure you are all now aware, the number of positive cases of coronavirus linked to the school is increasing significantly. ....