Though classrooms have largely returned to pre-pandemic operations, final exams aren't necessarily back on every high schooler's schedule. The inconsistent approach is a concern for students, high school teachers and post-secondary educators.
The Omicron-driven surge in COVID cases has meant further disruptions to in-class learning for Canada's high school students. But unlike earlier in the pandemic, education officials haven't universally moved to freeze grades or do away with final exams. That inconsistency is causing concern about an unfair playing field.
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