N.B. parent gives province’s back-to-school plan a passing grade The Anglophone East School District has put additional mental health resources in place to help students make the transition back to regular class sizes said Kim Oakley, the acting director education and support services.“We are doing a staggered entry that first week of school so teachers can get to know their students a little bit better,” she said.Oakley said individual schools will develop their own staggered entry schedule based on student populations.