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Anglophone East School district not equipped for widespread home learning: superintendent

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As schools across the province sit empty due to the COVID-10 outbreak, anxiety grows among students. “It makes me worried because I am not sure when we will go back and if we go are we going to have enough time to do over the missing material,” said Yousef Arefi who is a grade 12 student at Harrison Trimble High School in Moncton.

Education Minister Dominic Cardy tweeted on Tuesday that the province will be rolling out its home learning plan in early April.

Gregg Ingersoll is superintendent for the Anglophone East School district and says the district is not equipped with enough learning tools and equipment needed to replace classroom academics. “Very little of what we do is done online or remotely,” said Ingersoll. “It is definitely not

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