Quebec schools reopen with emphasis on physical distancing, hygiene
ST-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU, Que. — Quebec schoolchildren were greeted by their teachers with smiles and squirts of hand sanitizer on Monday as the province became the first to reopen some schools following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daycares and elementary schools outside the Montreal area were allowed to open, with a maximum of 15 students per classroom and a new set of rules in place.
At Ecole St-Gerard in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, southeast of Montreal, the mood seemed upbeat as children posed for parents’ photos on coloured dots painted on the ground outside the school to indicate sufficient distancing.
Marie Fortin watched as her twin seven-year-old daughters each received a spray of disinfectant from a staff member wearing a mask. She said sending her kids to school was “important for their routines.”


