I think we have a grip on this




I think we have a grip on this ...

With only one active case left in New Zealand, I think we have a grip on this. The government is allowing us to have gatherings of a hundred people, which is certainly a big clue that we are starting to see a more normal life again. As Arnold Swarzenegger says "Hasta la vista baby!"

What that means for us after Queen's birthday weekend
So what does that mean for our school? This is what it means for our school:

Things that return to normal
1. Our library will re-open so please bring any books back to school that were issued for lockdown.
2. When you come to school next week drop the children off at any gate you please.
3. Children will return to playing in their normal areas.
4. We want all students to come back to school unless they are sick.
5. Kea crossing will recommence.

Things that still aren't quite normal
1. We continue to wash our hands like crazy.
2. We still maintain social distancing.
3. We still can only have parents on-site by appointment and sign in and sign out. 
     So please no parents beyond. (Parents, our children are coping very well 
     with this system.)
4. Assemblies aren't quite ready to start.
5. Children still need to bring clearly named water bottles.

We wait for further developments when the Prime Minister makes her announcement on the 8th of June about what happens next.

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