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This story is part of a series, COVID-19 and the Classroom, produced by our InsideOttawaValley newspapers, exploring the realities of sending kids back to school in September amid a global pandemic. For more on this topic, please visit our Back to School section.School routine will be different once classes start up again in the fall.Renfrew students and teachers have been away from the classroom since mid-March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. With school starting up again in September, both will finally return, albeit with a few changes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some of the changes include students in Grades 4 and up being required to wear cloth masks, secondary students following a quadmester model for the first half of the school year, and no competitive sports or field trips until further notice. In the event of another closure, students will revert to at-home learning through Google Classroom or Brightspace.Renfrew Collegiate Institute RCI principal Ann Gagan says the uncert
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As the long weekend gets underway, Halton Public Health is reporting 77 new cases of COVID-19 throughout the region, along with another death.The local data for May 22 shows that there ar
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