It's a message of hope and support to students
Some teachers in Offaly are doing their best to stay connected with their pupils, even while lockdown continues.
The staff of St. Joseph's National School in Tullamore have shared a video, extending a message of hope and support.
Principal Linda Dowling says it can be difficult for children to adapt to the coronavirus restricitions and they wanted to put a smile on their faces:
Sending all the fantastic boys & girls of St. Joseph’s a VERY special video message from all of us today..... We hope you like it! Please click on the link and enjoy. ??https://t.co/9G4rFUo8qu
— St. Joseph's NS (@StJosephsArden) April 24, 2020Coronavirus: Anyone with Symptoms Can Now Avail Of A Test https://t.co/iNF3hYhyTa
— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) May 6, 2020
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