This school year looks to be the closest to “normal” for parents and kids in a long time. There are no longer the mask mandates, online learning, limited cohorts and other pandemic measures that have defined school since March, 2020. But COVID-19, and how it could affect this school year, is very much a concern for many parents. The Globe and Mail’s Dave McGinn spoke to five families from across the country about what is on their minds as summer break comes to an end.
“I just want a healthy year and for them to catch up on everything they’ve missed out on for so much of the past two years,” Mr. Paris says. While homeschooling has its challenges – ”I can spend days looking for resources,” Ms. Kent says – it has many advantages for the family as a whole. The kids will not have to wear masks at school, but they will get their boosters as soon as possible, says Ms. Scott Rawn, who lives in Orangeville, Ont., where she works for an organization that runs senior care homes.
Why are yhe parents staring at their sons ass?
Normal and Liberals don't go together.
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