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Coronavirus: Parents in Surrey, B.C., demand remote learning options come September

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COVID-19.The letter comes after the council, which represents parents in the province’s largest school district, conducted a recent survey of 3,500 families and sent the results to Global News on Tuesday. ‘There is just no way to do this’: Teachers worry over school reopening plans amid coronavirus More than half of respondents said they’re sending their kids back reluctantly because they feel it’s their only choice.Just 19 per cent of parents were happy with current back-to-school plans.The survey also found that a hybrid model of remote and in-class learning was the most popular choice among parents, who preferred it to only in-class instruction or only virtual sessions.In a letter to Education Minister Rob Fleming, the parents’ group.

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