“It’s been a tough year. … We’ve had scenarios where we’ve had individual schools shut down, where we’ve had to go through that process of tracing.
We’ve had larger shutdowns. All that being said, … everybody in the system really rallied around love and support for our students,” he said.He said about 95 per cent of students were able to come back to their classrooms.During the time the students returned to classrooms in early June, the weather got warmer, with Wozney saying the heat had exceeded levels of comfort and safety.“I’m born and raised in Nova Scotia.
I can’t ever remember there being a heat warning like it’s so hot that it’s dangerous for your health kind of heat. It’s the first time it’s ever happened in my lifetime,” Wozney.