Nova Scotia releases plan for students to return to school in September Watts says she is on board with the Department of Education’s plan to have students fully back in the classroom come September, but it will be all for nothing in there is a spike in travel-related COVID-19 cases.“(Schools) are the most important place for them,” Watts said. “That’s where they need to be, that’s where the parents need their kids to be.
We’re not teachers, so we need our kids to be with who they’re supposed to be with.”As of now, the Atlantic bubble remains intact.
Anyone who travels to Atlantic Canada from the rest of the country is required to self-isolate for 14 days.Even though school doesn’t start for another five weeks, Watts believes it’s.