HALIFAX Thousands of Nova Scotia students, along with their parents and teachers, are now bracing for another month of online learning. That s after the province announced Friday that all public and private schools will remain closed for the month of May due to surging COVID-19 case numbers. I m trying as hard as I can, I think all parents are really trying, says Allison Stephens. She s been busy helping her seven-year-old daughter learn from home in Windsor, N.S., while also trying to manage her home-based jewelry business. I m helping her through the day with her online school, then I m working into the night, she says.
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Sara Fitzgerald, principal at Feelhaver Elementary School, embraces her step son, Jonah Fitzgerald, at the school on Wednesday. After graduating from Fort Dodge Senior High in 2020, Jonah Fitzgerald has been receiving his military training in the U.S. Marine Corps. The two had not seen each other in nine months. Feelhaver had just finished a project centered around the book “Wishtree” by Katherine Applegate. One of Fitzgerald’s wishes was granted when Jonah Fitzgerald surprised her with a visit. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
Feelhaver Elementary School students pose next to a Wishtree at the school on Wednesday. From left to right: Tommy Cochrane, 7, a first-grader; Paeton Abbiehl, 8, a second-grader; and Everett Hill, 7, a second-grader. Students and staff recently participated in a school-wide shared reading project. Each family received a copy of the same book – Wishtree by Katherine Applegate. At the end of the book, stude
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Limerick college renews partnership with RTÉ’s Home School Hub
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AS schools in Limerick and around the country remain closed due to the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, Mary Immaculate College has once again teamed up with RTÉ to support families and children in continuing their learning during this time.
A Macalla Teo production, filming of RTÉ’s Home School Hub recommenced last month, following its initial run from the first lockdown in March 2020.
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