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School monitor Valmay Millar checks the temperature of Class 4 Student Josiah King. (Picture by Lennox Devonish.) Social Share
Face-to-face instruction for Class 3 and 4 pupils at Blackman and Gollop Primary School resumed today but some parents are still displeased.
Parent Lester King described the conditions which parents encountered at the school on Monday as “extremely horrible”.
“There was no reason children had to come to school to find dirty desks and chairs in the hall. The ministry was wrong to allow the children to come when they knew the school wasn’t ready the Sunday before,” he said.
Even so, King said he was glad conditions had improved as the children needed face-to-face teaching.