Albury teachers have been dressing up, dancing, delivering Easter eggs and sharing positive messages as they say goodbye to students for the NSW school holidays.
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With most children learning from home during the final three weeks of term, owing to COVID-19 guidelines, schools have used social media to keep in touch.
A video by Albury High School teachers, shared more than 200 times, sees teachers dancing, attempting to climb a tree, stuffing themselves in cupboards and making puns to let children know they are missed and it's OK to find this new world a bit challenging.
St Anne's Primary School teachers combined inspiring quotes with synchronised dance routines to wish their pupils and their families a happy Easter.
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Staff at Lavington East Public School formed an Easter entourage on Tuesday, creating a car convoy to drive past students' homes, wave and deliver some Easter eggs.
The Victorian school holidays, which began late last month, will end after Easter, with families encouraged to use online learning where possible.