COVID-19 outbreak. Once, as his mother tried to juggle parental and professional responsibilities, he asked her whether he or the phone was more important.But Moffat doesn’t believe the situation will improve when classes resume in the fall, especially since government instructions make it clear that students won’t be welcomed back full-time.
Here’s what the school year may look like under COVID-19, according to new TDSB head The mix of in-person and remote learning most boards are contemplating, she said, leaves her with concerns about how the school year will play out for parents and kids alike.“I’m obviously extremely concerned,” she said in an interview. “What am I going to do without some kind of a consistent model of school?”That.