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One year No extracurriculars Lots of concerns: Education advocacy group

Article content Loss of school extracurricular sports and clubs for more than a year due to the pandemic will have a severe effect on kids’ learning and needs to be fixed, a provincial education group warns. Responses from 1,173 schools across the province indicate only a minority of them were able to offer clubs, sports, field trips or opportunities to perform in plays or concerts since the pandemic began, states a report released by People for Education this week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or One year. No extracurriculars. Lots of concerns: Education advocates Back to video

One year No extracurriculars Lots of concerns: Education advocacy group

One year No extracurriculars Lots of concerns: Education advocacy group
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Niagara public-health unit aiming to inoculate more education workers

Niagara public-health unit aiming to inoculate more education workers Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Bryan Anselm/The New York Times News Service Ontario’s Niagara public-health unit will offer vaccines to thousands of education workers this week, part of a small but growing effort to minimize disruptions for students attending school. Only in Surrey, B.C., has a health unit vaccinated more than 90 per cent of its school-based staff as doctors and educators across the country call on provincial governments to prioritize those who work with students as concerns grow about more transmissible variants of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Despite delay, spring break welcomed by teachers, parents

Author of the article: Heather Rivers Publishing date: Apr 10, 2021  •  6 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Pupils board buses this week at London s Eagle Heights elementary school. Ontario students and teachers will finally get some time off next week when schools will close for a spring break delayed from March to prevent families travelling and possibly spreading COVID-19. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press) Article content Teachers, parents and those concerned about the “COVID slide” in learning are welcoming school spring break next week, saying it will be a much-deserved rest amid pandemic disruptions. “We’re all very grateful for the teachers and all their hard work keeping the kids safe. Hopefully they get a chance to enjoy a week off,” said Laura Gonzalez, president of the Thames Valley Council of Home and School Associations.

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