Five students drove tractors to College Avenue Secondary School this morning for the annual Tractor Day.
WOODSTOCK - The COVID-19 pandemic did not stop a long-standing tradition at College Avenue Secondary School.
A handful of students decided to drive tractors to the Woodstock high school this morning for Tractor Day.
It was a smaller turnout this year with only five students able to participate. Over 10 rural students have participated in the CASS Tractor Day in previous years.
Delhi District Secondary School held their annual Tractor Day yesterday with about eight students participating.


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