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(File photo) MANILA - After missing out on face-to-face classes and meeting new friends for more than a year due to the pandemic, learners once again get to cherish the joys of going to school. In November, students in areas identified low risk for the coronavirus started to return to limited face-to-face classes across the country after 20 months of blended learning. It is a school year unlike any other and the Department of Education, along with other government agencies and partners, made strides in reintroducing face-to-face classes amid the challenges of the pandemic. For Education Secretary Leonor Briones, the pilot run of limited in-person classes, which began on November 15, was "very successful." In her report to President Rodrigo Duterte on December 28, Briones noted the effective implementation of the in-person classes in all the schools that participated - public, private, and international schools. Consequently, the schools have been able to operate safely during