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Oklahoma won’t require masks in schools, so a teacher who’s a 72-year-old cancer survivor is offering students extra credit to wear them – Business Insider Australia
As schools prepare to reopen, one teacher in Oklahoma plans to offer extra credit to his students who wear masks in his class.
As schools prepare to reopen, one teacher in Oklahoma plans to offer extra credit to his students who wear masks in his class.
Lawrence E. “Train” Lane is a government and world history teacher set to return to school next week in Checotah County. As a 72-year-old prostate cancer survivor, he’s highly vulnerable to the consequences of being infected with coronavirus, and offering extra credit to encourage students to wear masks in class for protection, he told NBC News.
“I would like to stay a…
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