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COVID concern leads to lower school attendance, followed by rebound

“But it significantly went down the day after and the day after that, so I think it’s been more of a reactive piece to what the media has said and [parents’] concerns for their kids that they hear through the grapevine.” Green said close tracking has been done at Cedar Hill Middle School, which had three COVID‑19 exposure notices over the Easter long weekend, and shows a 40 per cent absentee rate for Tuesday, 38 for Wednesday and 34 for Thursday. Sunny and warm days make a difference to the situation, she said. “The better weather helps because everyone just spends more time outside.”

Another Greater Victoria school reports COVID-19 exposure

  VICTORIA The Greater Victoria School District is warning families of a potential COVID-19 exposure at a Saanich middle school. The exposure took place on April 1 at Arbutus Global Middle School, located at 2306 Edgelow St. The school district says that Island Health is in the final stages of contact tracing. If you have not been contacted by public health, then please be assured that your child did not have a high-risk exposure, and they should continue to attend school as long as they are not experiencing any symptoms, reads the Island Health website. Arbutus Global marks the 10th school on Vancouver Island where a COVID-19 exposure has been reported within the last two weeks.

Anxieties grow among teachers and parents pushing for partial shutdown of in-classroom learning

Anxieties grow among teachers and parents pushing for partial shutdown of in-classroom learning
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B C Education Ministry looks to full return to classes in September

Right now, students in elementary and middle schools largely attend school full-time, although some have staggered start times, while many ­secondary schools are on a “quarter system,” where they take two in-class courses over 10 weeks, ­ending up with eight in a year.­ The goal of the system is to reduce the number of people in the school at any given time. A return to a regular schedule would be a nice change, said Jodi Whiteman, who has a son in Grade 9 at Lambrick Park Secondary and serves as secretary for the Victoria Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils. “We’ll see in the fall it’s really quite far away.”

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