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Coronavirus: Here’s what Saskatoon schools will look like when kids return Sept. 8

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School’s back Sept. 8, and what children are walking into will be very different from the norm amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.The day starts at “muster points” — flags with a teacher’s name set up outside.

They act as designated drop off and pick up spots. They’re also where students wait before going inside after things like recess.Sanitizer is everywhere, including when people enter the building.

Students also get spray bottles of sanitizer for going to gym or to clean off equipment before and after using it. Coronavirus: What online schooling will look like for students in Saskatoon as interest grows Parents and guardians are asked to stay outside or call the front office if they need to come in.

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