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Author of the article: Susan Mintzberg • Special to Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 08, 2021 • 2 days ago • 3 minute read • Westmount High School students Doha Yousaf, left, Gabriel Watson, Gowrish Subramaniam and Brendan Schwartz demonstrate in front of their school on March 30 against a provincial government decision to send Secondary 3, 4 and 5 students back to class full time. The government is now reversing that decision. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette
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With only one English school board defying Quebec’s decision to reopen high school classrooms full time, the Education Ministry has hinted it might not force boards to abide by the new decree.
“The return to full-time (in-person education) is important for the success of our youth, however, we are going to communicate with the school boards to see what can be done,” a spokesperson for Education Minister Jean-François Roberge said Thursday.
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Steve Sarkisian continues Tom Herman’s vision for 2021 Texas recruiting class
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Four days after Texas Longhorns athletics director Chris Del Conte released his infamous statement reiterating that Tom Herman was still the head football coach in Austin, Herman met with the media to discuss a 2021 signing class that ranked as the worst non-transition class for the Longhorns in the modern era of recruiting.
During that Zoom call with reporters, Herman emphasized that he and his staff kept the overall size of the class relatively small in order to add graduate or other transfers with the still-looming possibility of a one-time blanket transfer waiver.