42 students dismissed from Leamington Catholic middle school after COVID-19 case
Two cohorts from a middle school in Leamington have been dismissed following a positive COVID-19 case, according to the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board.
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Two cohorts from a middle school in Leamington have been dismissed following a positive COVID-19 case in a student, according to the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board.
In a news release Monday, the school board said 42 students have been dismissed from Cardinal Carter Catholic Middle School in Leamington. The case, the board said, was confirmed Monday and students were told not to return to class on Tuesday.
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Intermountain Catholic asked a few Utah Catholic School students, “When you are 80 years old, what will you tell kids about 2020?” Their responses follow.
“What I would tell them is that even though it was COVID-19, you could still go to school. It was hard, but we did it. Also, we got good grades, too! - Destiny Tarrant, sixth grade, Kearns-St. Ann School
“When I am 80 (if I make it to 80), I will tell the grim story of 2020 school. I would tell them about the masks. I will tell them about the social distancing. But the thing I will tell is how it brought us together. It brought us closer to our community (despite being online most of the time). I will tell them in many ways it did good for us. - Jude Payne, sixth grade, The Madeleine Choir School