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Anglophone School District South to open schools for teachers to retrieve ‘what they need’

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School in Anglophone School District – South (ASD-S) will open their doors briefly on Thursday, but only to teachers and staff.

A memo from Superintendent Zoe Watson, obtained by Global News and confirmed by the district, said staff and the province were finalizing details to allow teachers to enter their schools to retrieve “personal belongings, laptops, charger cords, teacher materials, plants” and other items they’ll need during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A similar scenario is being mapped out for district offices on Friday. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] Schools in New Brunswick have been closed since March 16, with an initial two-week closure extended indefinitely in an announcement last week by

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