Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kidsA secondary school has been slammed as 'irresponsible and dangerous' for its lenient policy on face masks while stressing the need for 'polishable leather shoes'.Since schools reopened in full yesterday, the government wants all high school and college students to wear masks in classrooms and not just while walking around the buildings.And while it's not compulsory - and said to be necessary when a two-metre social distance can't be maintained - most schools are asking students to follow the guidelines and keep them on at all times indoors.However, Stockport School is taking a different approach and telling pupils the.
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