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Hi Dot! 'Happend' is a spelling mistake of happened Happened is past tense ie- The storm had happened a week before the playoffs Regards, Vitor Rabbit
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Message them to understand what happened and agree on a new date and time Reschedule the class and select “Student asked to cancel reschedule” as the reason
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