Jennifer Leclerc said the school board will roll out a staggered start to the 2020-2021 school year over two weeks in mid-September.She said the regular reopening has been pushed back to allow principals and school staff enough time to realign classroom sizes and staff assignments as well as to adjust to the more than 5,300 students who have chosen to stay home for online learning.
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board approves staggered start to school year; $5.5M from reserves “Parents should be aware that this could potentially mean your child’s assigned teacher may change confirm and adjust secondary student timetables, especially for our Learn At Home students,” she said.The staggered start will also allow for students to become.