hdrolfe
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Apparently the French Catholic Board here (Ottawa) was expecting about 4-500 kids to do online, and got closer to 1700 sign up so they are contacting each family to make sure. I wonder if that is indicative of all school boards, more are signing up for online than expected.
I also can't wait to get more information next week. I know it comes from the board so won't address specific to my kid needs but hopefully will cover the basics of what I want to see/know.
It was interesting this weekend, I dropped kiddo off with my parents yesterday for a sleepover and my dad made a comment about how Ontario's plan is the best across the country... I yelled a bit about how yeah sure it is but they should have followed advice to reduce class sizes. He told me not all doctors agreed with that and I kind of went off on him about it. I read the Sick Kids report, it clearly said reduced class sizes, small cohorts. I never yell at my dad, his politics and mine do not match at all but I try to simply not get into it. I told them we wouldn't be visiting once school starts up since they are both in their 70's with health issues and how would we feel if we brought covid to them. My mom said "well we have to die sometime"... yeah... that would make us feel better if it was because of us. Her solution then was that we could wear masks and Jackson won't sleep over. Perhaps. We'll see how it goes when things start up.
Without seeing the plan I still intend to send him but I reserve the right to pull him out if I feel it's not safe. He wants to go, he wants to see his friends and he knows he won't do the online stuff they set up. I'll decide tomorrow I guess, once I see what the plan involves and what sort of commitment it requires. I am thankful the board seems to be pretty good at communicating what's going on. It sounds like not all of them are.
I also can't wait to get more information next week. I know it comes from the board so won't address specific to my kid needs but hopefully will cover the basics of what I want to see/know.
It was interesting this weekend, I dropped kiddo off with my parents yesterday for a sleepover and my dad made a comment about how Ontario's plan is the best across the country... I yelled a bit about how yeah sure it is but they should have followed advice to reduce class sizes. He told me not all doctors agreed with that and I kind of went off on him about it. I read the Sick Kids report, it clearly said reduced class sizes, small cohorts. I never yell at my dad, his politics and mine do not match at all but I try to simply not get into it. I told them we wouldn't be visiting once school starts up since they are both in their 70's with health issues and how would we feel if we brought covid to them. My mom said "well we have to die sometime"... yeah... that would make us feel better if it was because of us. Her solution then was that we could wear masks and Jackson won't sleep over. Perhaps. We'll see how it goes when things start up.
Without seeing the plan I still intend to send him but I reserve the right to pull him out if I feel it's not safe. He wants to go, he wants to see his friends and he knows he won't do the online stuff they set up. I'll decide tomorrow I guess, once I see what the plan involves and what sort of commitment it requires. I am thankful the board seems to be pretty good at communicating what's going on. It sounds like not all of them are.