Union leaders said they don’t expect the appeals to interrupt the start of the school year, with some boards returning as early as next week with staggered schedules. But they want the labour board to issue provincial standards around ventilation, transportation, student cohorts and, particularly, physical distancing, which they say cannot be achieved in many schools under the current plans.
The province’s strategy will see students in kindergarten through Grade 8 return to school without any reduction in class sizes, although students will spend the day in a single cohort to limit contact with other children. “I’m begging now for the teachers’ unions to work with us,” Mr. Ford said. “Everything that you’ve wanted, we’ve given you ... I’m just asking, just once, for your co-operation.”The Premier said outbreaks in schools are inevitable, with proper protocols in place to handle them – likening it to a team of “stormtroopers” moving in to ensure the correct procedures are followed.
Maybe the best solution is for the teachers to learn how to teach online and provide all kids with laptops and wifi. Use the money for parents to hire tutors to help with online classes. It is not going to be perfect and if everyone involved are worried then maybe January?
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