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Friday could be the last day of school

Bargaining by both sides in the teachers labour dispute is expected to continue throughout the weekend.
Cowichan Valley Teachers Association President Naomi Nillson says because Monday teachers will be holding a study session, tomorrow (Fri) could, technically be the last day of school for most students.
The B-C Public School Employers Association says the Labour Relations Board has ruled teachers must administer final exams in Grades 10 to 12, and must submit final marks for Grade 12 by June 20th.
Nillson, says she will know more about how those exams will be delivered tomorrow (Fri)….

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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