Starting Thursday, all students in Nunavut’s Kitikmeot and Qikiqtani regions will return to the classroom full-time. Currently students in middle and high school are attending via a mixture of in-person and remote learning. (File image)
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Middle and high school students currently receiving mix of in-person and remote learning
Students in Nunavut’s Kitikmeot and Qikiqtani regions are returning to the classroom full-time starting Thursday, Nunavut’s Education Department says.
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