In mid-June, a little over three months since schools were shuttered due to the pandemic, the Ontario government asked school boardsThe three options included either returning to in-person instruction while adhering to public health measures, continuing remote learning or taking part in a hybrid model that would see a maximum of 15 students come into class on alternative days or weeks.
“The hybrid model that boards have been directed to develop relies heavily on accessible and affordable childcare so that working parents may participate in the workforce. In Halton, that means a childcare need for up to 36,000 students in kindergarten to grade 6,” the trustees said“This volume of childcare space does not currently exist in Halton Region and established daytime childcare within the region focuses on preschool aged children.
Instead, Grebenc said that parents may have to stay home from their jobs, older children may be asked to look after their younger siblings, or more community-based facilities would open up that may not adhere to public safety measures.
For elementary classes. Can we please start including that fact?
second wave incoming folks
This did not come from teachers. It came from the elected school board.
Why if you ask me that one seems to be the best option. Even going totally on line is good because these two options are better for those kids that are bullied. But what do I know🙄
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