COVID-19 pandemic came to an end on Monday.The six plaintiffs represented by constitutional and human rights lawyer Julius Grey lost their case, asking for parents’ ability to decide whether to physically send their children to school or not and the right to opt for at-home learning.The option to learn at a distance is currently only available to students with medical conditions or at-risk family members living at the same address — and after Monday’s decision, it’ll stay that way.
Quebec Superior Court begins hearing final arguments in trial over at-home learning The plaintiffs argued they wanted access to learning materials, online teaching and test outlines like students would normally have if they were forced into virtual learning due.