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    RAS District
    Jul 08, 2020
    Edited: Sep 14, 2021

    Concerns of Covid-19 and the classroom.

    in Covid-19 & Learning

    Sending students back to the classroom in August can cause some reasonable anxiety and a sense of caution. However, it is important for our families to know that RAS has every student's best interest and well-being at the heart of every decision being made. With that being said, we do understand that our families will have some concerns. Please support one another and share how your family is dealing with the uncertainties of post Covid-19 and returning to the classroom.


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