Eastwood Collegiate Institute reopening Monday after water main break

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The Waterloo Region District School Board says Eastwood Collegiate Institute in Kitchener is reopening Monday, after a water main break closed the school on Friday.
In a tweet posted Sunday, the school board said crews addressed the issue and thanked all the staff for their hard work.
Students switched to online learning while the school was closed on Friday, but will return to in-person learning on Monday.
[UPDATE] Eastwood CI (@ECI_Events) will be OPEN tomorrow (January 24) for student learning. Our facilities team and @CityKitchener Utilities have completed their work addressing the water main break that occurred on Friday. Thank you to all the staff for their hard work! pic.twitter.com/IQuyY1VTnj
— Waterloo Region DSB (@wrdsb) January 23, 2022-
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