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NSW parents miss out on Year 6 graduation events due to COVID-19 restrictions

Watching a child finish primary school is a proud moment for any parent, but many are furious they will miss out this year due to what they say are overly strict COVID-19 protocols being applied in schools.
Key points:
- It’s up to school principals as to whether parents can attend graduation functions on campus
- Schools are advised to follow a COVID-19 safety plan to decide how to proceed
- Parents say schools should ease rules as other restrictions come into place across the state
Sandra Bice had been looking forward to being part of a traditional honour guard of parents and students to “clap out” her only child Emily as she leaves Jannali Public School for the last time on December 17.
But parents are still not allowed on her child’s school…
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