While thousands of students across the Okanagan do their learning from home amid the pandemic, several hundred returned to classrooms on Monday.
Classes opened to children of what are considered “tier one” essential services workers, including front-line health-care workers. “So they can attend work and do the very important work that essential services workers are doing to fight the pandemic,” said Kevin Kaardal, school superintendent for the Central Okanagan school district.
In the Central Okanagan, more than 20 schools have been designated to run the program, which is available to students from kindergarten to Grade 6. “We had over 550 students, kindergarten to Grade 6, whose parents are essential services workers in tier 1 indicate an