A Labrador women's advocate says the province's back-to-class possibilities weigh heavily on mothers and families as strategies for handling the upcoming school year remain uncertain. But neither the district nor the Innu school board have selected a plan. Nobody seems to know what's happening," Williams Joy said, adding that she's considering buying school supplies in case she's directed to keep the children at home. Davis said the province's two Innu schools have been following the NLESD's lead in a three-pronged schooling model. The Innu board is calling teachers and staff back to work two weeks ahead of the start of classes to prepare them for all scenarios, he said.
Source: CBC News August 05, 2020 10:30 UTC