Dubbo North Public School has kicked off Term Two on a positive note.
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The school's principal Toby Morgan said staff had enjoyed seeing some students return to the school grounds after weeks of homeschooling during COVID-19, and were now able to utilise some upgrades.
Mr Morgan said new carpet had been laid in the library, which would be equipped with new shelves, and an outdoor yarning circle had been completed.
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"One of the school demountables has also been adorned with some Aboriginal art," he said.
"Hopefully next week we will see even more students return so all of our valued and practical programs can recommence.
"On another bright note, after all the recent rain the school grounds are looking fantastic."