parents are frustrated by what they call unsafe walking conditions around their childrens' schools, made worse by the return to school plan created in response to COVID-19. "To get their children to school, if they could, without using the bus, to help decrease the loads on the bus because of COVID," Morse said. Crossing guard being hiredMorse said she and other parents have raised their concerns with the Town of Cornwall, which has responded. Traffic from parents dropping off and picking up their children has increased at Gulf Shore school since September, as it has at many schools across the Island. (Kirk Pennell/CBC)Education minister Brad Trivers said he hears what parents, and the District Advisory Council, are saying.
Source: CBC News November 02, 2020 10:52 UTC