Teachers at 脡cole Alberni Elementary School in Port Alberni found a creative way to let their students know how much they miss them.
Although classes in the Alberni School District (SD70) were supposed to resume March 30 following spring break, teachers used this week to plan online and other learning resources for their students. They have been contacting parents and caregivers to gather information and discuss learning options.
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