‘I’m excited but it’s scary’: COVID looms as year 12 students return

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Year 12 students in Melbourne’s north were glad to return to school today, but also worried another outbreak would derail their disjointed final year. | Adam Carey COVID19Vic

Senior students in Melbourne’s north who returned to school on Wednesday said they were glad to be back but feared the next COVID-19 outbreak was just around the corner.

Her schoolmate Abbey O’Rourke, 18, was also apprehensive, despite having had enough of remote learning. Mitchell Hayes, a year 11 student at Penola, said he was happy to be back on school grounds, but his biggest fear was that a case would hit the school, forcing him to return to remote learning.Credit:“It’s a lot better to be in class, but I’m still concerned about COVID because I don’t know how successful they are going to be in keeping it out of school.

 

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Let kids go back to school. Enough with the crap. We are going to end up with kids who missed out on most of their primary education in the developed world! No one knows what that can do, but i don't think it's any good!

I have the cure: switch off MSM. It will all suddenly just go away

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