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Haliburton County schools reporting absence rates of 14%…

COVID-1925 January 2022

By Sue Tiffin One week after staff and students returned to in-person learning at schools, schools across Haliburton County were reporting absence rates of 14 to 39 per cent. While the Ministry of Education is…

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